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History, 11.02.2020 02:47, alasia559

Why did the Federalists support ratification of the Constitution?

They believed the Articles of Confederation were endangering the nation.
They were afraid the British monarchy would take over again.
They thought it would settle the question of slavery.
They thought it would solve all the problems of the government.

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