What was the federalist view of the constitution
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The supporters of the proposed Constitutioncalled themselves "Federalists." Their adopted name implied a commitment to a loose, decentralized system of government. In many respects "federalism" — which implies a strong central government — was the opposite of the proposed plan that they supported
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someone who supports a system of government where states are united under a central government; a member or supporter of the Federalist Party
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