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The Anti-Federalist vs Federalist debate you were never taught. It wasn’t about checks and balances. It was about one word: TRUST. The Anti-Federalists said you can NEVER trust the man. The Federalists countered – maybe so, but you CAN trust the PLAN. It was a core conflict over ratification – and an ironic twist that tells us which side was right.
Path to Liberty: October 29, 2025
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John Williams – New York Ratifying Convention (2 July 1788)
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Brutus VIII (10 Jan 1788)
“Old” Abraham White – Massachusetts Ratifying Convention (16 Jan 1788)
James Lincoln – South Carolina Debates (18 Jan 1788)
Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (9 June 1788)
William Grayson – Virginia Ratifying Convention (21 June 1788)
Impartial Examiner III (5 Mar 1788)
John Marshall – Virginia Ratifying Convention (10 June 1788)
Oliver Ellsworth – Landholder No. III (19 Nov 1787)
John Jay – Address to the People of the State of New York (12 Apr 1788)
George Nicholas – Virginia Ratifying Convention (13 June 1788)
Whitmill Hill – North Carolina Ratifying Convention (26 July 1788)
Patrick Henry (16 June 1788)
John Adams – Notes for an Oration at Braintree (Spring 1772)
Abigail Adams – Letter to John Adams (27 Nov 1775)
Mercy Otis Warren – History of the Rise, Progress, and Termination of the American Revolution vol. 2 (1805)
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The Anti-Federalist vs Federalist debate you were never taught. It wasn’t about checks and balances. It was about one word: TRUST. The Anti-Federalists said you can NEVER trust the man. The Federalists countered – maybe so, but you CAN trust the PLAN. It was a core conflict over ratification – and an ironic twist that tells us which side was right.
Path to Liberty: October 29, 2025
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Show Archives
John Williams – New York Ratifying Convention (2 July 1788)
Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (5 June 1788)
Brutus VIII (10 Jan 1788)
“Old” Abraham White – Massachusetts Ratifying Convention (16 Jan 1788)
James Lincoln – South Carolina Debates (18 Jan 1788)
Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (9 June 1788)
William Grayson – Virginia Ratifying Convention (21 June 1788)
Impartial Examiner III (5 Mar 1788)
John Marshall – Virginia Ratifying Convention (10 June 1788)
Oliver Ellsworth – Landholder No. III (19 Nov 1787)
John Jay – Address to the People of the State of New York (12 Apr 1788)
George Nicholas – Virginia Ratifying Convention (13 June 1788)
Whitmill Hill – North Carolina Ratifying Convention (26 July 1788)
Patrick Henry (16 June 1788)
John Adams – Notes for an Oration at Braintree (Spring 1772)
Abigail Adams – Letter to John Adams (27 Nov 1775)
Mercy Otis Warren – History of the Rise, Progress, and Termination of the American Revolution vol. 2 (1805)
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