The Anti-Federalist Papers, Part 4

The Anti-Federalists were ultimately proven correct about the true nature of the central government under the new Constitution, but in 1787 and 1788, they were consistently refuted by proponents of the Constitution concerning the powers of the States, "federalism", the presidency, the Supreme Court, and a host of other issues. These classes review the most important public documents and speeches in opposition to the ratification of the Constitution.


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Brion
Brion

Brion McClanahan holds a Ph.D in American History from the University of South Carolina. He is the author or co-author of six books, including the #1 Amazon best selling 9 Presidents Who Screwed Up America and How Alexander Hamilton Screwed Up America.


Course Curriculum


  Genuine Information XII, February 8, 1788
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  Brutus XII, Part 2, February 14, 1788
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  Philadelphiensis X, February 20, 1788
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  Brutus XIII, February 21, 1788
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  Centinel XV, February 22, 1788
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  Centinel XVI, February 26, 1788
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  Brutus XIV, February 28, 1788
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  Brutus XIV, Part 2, March 6, 1788
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  Philadelphiensis XI, March 8, 1788
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  Luther Martin Address No. 1, March 18, 1788
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  Brutus XV, March 20, 1788
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  Luther Martin Address No. 2, March 21, 1788
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  Centinel XVII, March 24, 1788
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  Luther Martin, Address No. 3, March 28, 1788
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  Luther Martin, Address No. 4, April 4, 1788
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  Centinel XVIII, April 9, 1788
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  Brutus XVI, April 19, 1788
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  Aristocrotis: The Government of Nature Delineated, April 27, 1788
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  Address of the Minority of the Maryland Convention, May 1, 1788
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  South Carolina Convention Amendments, May 23, 1788
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  New Hampshire Convention Amendments, June 21, 1788
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