View of the Constitution, held by Hamilton and the Federalists, that the government can do things as long as they are not told not to by the Constitution is what view?

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The View of the Constitution, held by Hamilton and the Federalists, that the government can do things as long as they are not told not to by the Constitution is a view that supports a strong central government.

Alexander Hamilton led the Federalists that included John Jay, and James Madison. They supported the idea of a strong federal government for the United States, That is why they wrote the Federalist newspapers under pseudonyms, to convince people to support their approach.

However, they had to debate and argue with Antifederalists, led by Thomas Jefferson, who did not support the idea or a strong federal government. Antifederalists believed in a simpler form of government with many rights for the Americans.

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