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Chapter Chronology
Had a popular vote been taken on the Constitution in the fall of 1787, it probably would have been rejected. In the three most populous statesâVirginia, Massachusetts, and New Yorkâsubstantial majorities opposed a powerful new national government. North Carolina and Rhode Island refused to call ratifying conventions. Seven of the eight remaining states were easy victories for the Constitution, but securing the approval of the ninth proved difficult. Pro-Constitution forces, called Federalists, had to strategize very shrewdly to defeat anti-Constitution forces, called Antifederalists.