Antifederalist

/ˌæntiˈfɛdərəlɪst/ noun

A person who opposes a federal system of government, especially one who opposed the U.S. Constitution's creation of a strong central government in 1787-1788.

From anti- (against) + federalist. Specifically refers to American colonists and politicians who resisted the Constitutional Convention's proposed strong national government.

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