Benjamin Franklin accepted the Constitution of the United States despite opposing certain aspects of it, particularly the lack of a Bill of Rights. He believed that while the Constitution was not perfect and had flaws, it was a necessary compromise for the greater good of establishing a functional government. Franklin felt that the new framework would allow for amendments and improvements over time, ultimately leading to a stronger nation. His acceptance reflected his pragmatic approach to governance and the importance of unity.
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