The Federalists believed the president should have enough power to lead the nation, contrasting the views of the Anti-Federalists favoring state autonomy and equality.
The Federalists believed that the president should have enough power to lead the nation, unlike the Anti-Federalists who preferred a more confederate system with state equality and autonomy. The Federalists' view was that a strong central government, including a president with sufficient power, was essential for the stability and growth of the nation.
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