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they compromised with the Bill of Rights that was not originally in the constitution

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Q: What compromise was agreed upon by federalists and anti federalists to ensure ratification of the new constitution?
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How were the federalists' able to win ratification?

The federalists sent out the Federalists papers in which the people somewhat agreed with the constitution after some states disagreed with it.


Why did the anti federalist agree to the ratification of the constitution?

Because they brought the Bill of Rights into it which made them happy and they agreed to ratify it.


Another compromise was reached during ratificationthe federalists agreed to support a series of amendments to the Constitutionwhat were the amendments and why did the anti federalist think they wer?

The amendments were the bill of rights. The anti-federalists feared a strong government would limit civil liberties and wanted guarantees written into the constitution.


What were the Founding Fathers' opinions on the Bill of Rights?

The founding fathers were either Federalists or Anti-Federalists. Federalists such as Alexander Hamilton thought that the Bill of Rights was not needed, their new constitution was perfect in their minds and they felt that ratification was not needed. Anti-Federalists like Thomas Jefferson were in favor of the Bill of Rights, the average person would not be able to read the new constitution and Jefferson and others felt that the government would gain to much power with out the Bill of Rights. The famous Federalist believed that a bill of rights were not necessary in that the new constitution gave the federal government no powers to hamper the civil rights of its citizens. Madison, who finally wrote the Bill, was certain that the state constitutions gave its citizens the rights quite properly. Nevertheless, ratification was vital, so the Federalists agreed to 10 amendments.


What were the conflict and compromise of the Japanese Constitution?

When the United States began to suggest rearmament for the Japanese following World War II, the Japanese were reluctant, still shocked from the war. However, they agreed to compromise in their constitution which created a National Police Reserve, a paramilitary unit which had about 75,000 members.

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Why Bill of Rights was added to the constitution?

It was added as a compromise between those that supported ratification of the Constitution, called Federalists, and those that were opposed to ratification, called Anti-federalists. Anti-federalists agreed to support ratification of the Constitution if the Bill of Rights was added later, which is why the Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the Constitution.


To win support for ratification of the United states Constitution Federalists agreed to do what?

To win support for ratification of the United States Constitution, Federalists agreed to add a bill of rights to the document.


What do the federalists agree to to win support for ratification of the United states constitution?

To win support for ratification of the United States Constitution, Federalists agreed to add a Bill of Rights to the document.


How were the federalists' able to win ratification?

The federalists sent out the Federalists papers in which the people somewhat agreed with the constitution after some states disagreed with it.


What was the compromise made between federalists and anti federalists to ratify the constitution in 1788?

The Federalists compromised and agreed to add the Bill of Rights (first ten amendments), which was ratified in 1791.


What do these headlines demonstrate about the process of ratifying the Constitution?

The constitution had strong support but also strong opposition


What did the federalists fight for?

the federalists were trying to get the antifederalists with the constitution and the federalists agreed with the constitution and the antifederalists didnt agree with the constitution


What compromise did the Federalist make to get enough states to ratify the Constitution?

The Federalists compromised and agreed to add the Bill of Rights (first ten amendments), which was ratified in 1791.


Some anti-Federalists agreed to support the Constitution after the Federalists added the?

Bill of Rights


What position did Nathanial Gorham take on the Bill of Rights?

Nathaniel Gorham was a Federalist. So, he probably agreed with the other Federalists that there should be no Bill of Rights, the Constitution is fine the way it is. But, he probably agreed to the compromise that ratifyed the Constitution and added a bill of Rights. =^..^=


Why did the anti federalist agree to the ratification of the constitution?

Because they brought the Bill of Rights into it which made them happy and they agreed to ratify it.


The ratification of the constitution was accomplished when?

9 of 13 states agreed to ratify it