The most powerful objection the Anti-Federalists raised to the new Constitution focused on the lack of protection for

the poor
women
property owners individual liberties

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The most powerful objection the Anti-Federalists raised to the new Constitution focused on the lack of protection for individual liberties. They argued that the Constitution did not include a bill of rights to safeguard the fundamental freedoms of citizens against potential government overreach. This concern ultimately led to the adoption of the Bill of Rights in 1791.