Why was The states reluctant to having a national government?

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2026-03-19 09:45

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It became clear during the Constitutional Convention that the anti-Federalist states did not want the Federal government to have too much power. In order to have the proposed US Constitution ratified, James Madison created the Bill of Rights. These 10 amendments insured that the new central government would protect the rights that the states themselves had placed in their own state constitutions.

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