What reason was given by the federalist to support the constitution

The Federalists argued that the Constitution was necessary to establish a strong central government that would solve the problems of a weak national government under the Articles of Confederation. They believed that a stronger government was needed to maintain unity among the states, protect the country from foreign threats, and address issues such as trade disputes and economic stability. They also argued that the Constitution would provide checks and balances, ensuring that no single branch or group would have too much power.