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dsp73
1 year ago
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According to Hamilton, including a Bill of Rights was:

History
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Jet001 [13]1 year ago
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According to Hamilton, including a Bill of Rights, In fact,  would only serve as a pretext for unnecessary expansions of government authority, not further safety for the citizens of the United States. This is further explained below.

<h3>What is a  Bill of Rights?</h3>

Generally, the Bill of Rights is simply defined as the English legislative settlement of 1689, validating the fall of James II and the succession of William and Mary.

In conclusion, On the basis of this, Hamilton argued that the federal government could only use its authority in accordance with the Constitution.

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