They opposed it.
Many Anti-Federalists favored a weak central administration because they compared a powerful influence with British oppression. They believed that the elements were opening up too much energy to the current federal administration. The different major problem was the absence of guarantees of specific rights in the Constitution as it then attained. The Anti-Federalists were constituted of different elements, including those encountered to the Constitution because they believed that a more powerful administration approached the self-determination and influence of the states, regions, or people; those that observed in the recommended management a new centralized, changed "monarchic" power.