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4 years ago
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Why was the bill of rights added to the original constitution?

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exis [7]4 years ago
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<span>The failure to mention basic rights soon became a major issue in the subsequent debates over whether or not the proposed Constitution would be ratified, or approved. ... However, the Federalists (those who supported ratification) argued that a bill of rights was unnecessary.</span>
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