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Why did anti-federalists favor a bill o right

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Anti-federalists agreed to ratify the Constitution on the condition that a Bill of Rights would be added, because they were fearful of a tyrant in the Executive Branch, as King George III was before.
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The Anti-Federalists favored a Bill of Right to put limitations to the government power and protect individual citizens' freedoms.

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The Anti-Federalists were a political coalition that opposed giving too much power to the central government and promoted granting more power to the states and the people instead. Following their ideas, during the debates over the ratification of the Constitution, the Anti-Federalists refused to ratify the Constitution unless a Bill of Right was added to put limitations to the government power and protect individual citizens' freedoms, such as freedom of expression, of religion and of press, the right to enjoy a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury in criminal prosecutions and to be free from unreasonable government intrusion.

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