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North Carolina initially did not ratify the Constitution because it believed that it did not adequately protect individual rights and liberties. They insisted on the inclusion of a Bill of Rights as a safeguard against potential government overreach. Once the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution, North Carolina ratified it in 1789.
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Yes. North Carolina (at the time period) rejected the US Constitution because a bill of rights was needed. North Carolina was one of a few other states that refused to ratify the constitution for fear of a repeat of government they fought so hard to sever ties with.
Ratified the Convection of the Constitution, along vith the Declaration of rights
statarted a campain to amend the constitution with a bill of rights
North Carolina originally did not ratify the Constitution. They chose to wait for the Bill of Rights to be added. Once the Bill of Rights was added, anti Federalists stopped their opposition to join the United States.
Many Anti-Federalists refused to ratify the Constitution without a Bill of Rights to protect the people from the government.
Work to add Bill of Rights and the first 10 amendments
The Anti-Federalists. They didn't think it was right to have rules without rights.
No. They were added because some delegates refused to approve the constitution without it.