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Anti-Federalist arguments were a series of objections and criticisms against the proposed U.S. Constitution in the late 18th century, emphasizing concerns over centralized government power and the lack of protections for individual rights. These arguments laid the groundwork for the eventual adoption of the Bill of Rights, as Anti-Federalists demanded explicit guarantees of civil liberties to protect citizens from potential governmental overreach. Their perspective was crucial in shaping the early political landscape of the United States, advocating for a more decentralized system of governance.