Scenarios about 'anti-federalists'
A political movement in 1780s America that opposed the ratification of the United States Constitution, advocating for greater states' rights and a more limited central government. Anti-Federalists, including prominent figures like Patrick Henry and George Mason, feared the Constitution granted too much power to the federal government at the expense of individual liberties, leading to their demands for a Bill of Rights.
What If The Bill of Rights Was Never Added to The Constitution?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution were never ratified, fundamentally altering the development of American civil liberties, government power, and national identity.
What If The US Constitution Was Never Ratified?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the United States Constitution failed to gain approval from the required states, potentially resulting in a vastly different North American political landscape.