
Against the Constitution! 1780's Anti-Federalist? WHY, will Blow Your MIND!
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Join Jay Scott as he uncovers the Anti-Federalist group that stood against George Washington, the Federalist, and the Constitution in the 1780’s!
Natural Freedom, Equal Treatment, Right to Bear Arms, Accountability, and Limits to Power were some of the key points the Anti-Federalist group rallied for. They saw similarities of an Aristocracy rule in the first Constitution. VERY DANGEROUS!
Also important, no clear declarations of individual human rights were written. (Thank these guys for The Bill of Rights we have now.)
Learn how these Hero’s put their neck on the line for true freedom at a delicate moment in the beginning stages of the USA. You will never think of our origins the same again!
Disclaimer: For legal reasons...
!!! This show is for entertainment purposes only !!!
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