Match the following groups with the concerns they had during the Constitutional Convention of 1787.

1. Federalists: Concerned about ensuring a strong central government and promoting a constitution that would be ratified by all states.

2. Anti-Federalists: Concerned about protecting individual liberties and wary of granting too much power to the central government.
3. Small States: Concerned about representation and maintaining equal footing with larger states.
4. Large States: Concerned about representation based on population size and having more influence in the central government.
5. Slave States: Concerned about issues related to slavery, including representation and taxation.