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Q: What did Patrick Henry think would happen if the constitution was ratified?
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Why did Virginia eventually ratify the constitution?

Virginia eventually ratified the constitution because Patrick Henry was assured the it would have a bill of right amendment


Why did Virginia ratify the constitution?

Virginia eventually ratified the constitution because Patrick Henry was assured the it would have a bill of right amendment


Which leader refused at attend the constitution out of concern that it's efforts could be a threat to liberty?

It was Patrick Henry.


Who did not support ratification of the constitution?

Patrick Henry and Richard Henry Lee were both Virginians who did NOT support the Ratification of the Constitution.


What didn't Patrick Henry like?

constitution


Who were the 'Antifederalists'?

George Mason and Patrick Henry were 2 of the main ones. (Patrick Henry was the main leader). Thomas Jefferson and Elbridge Gerry were also antifederalists.


What did patrick henry and George mason wanted to be added to the constitution-?

Patrick Henry and George Manson wanted the Federalists to add the first ten amendments of the Constitution.


Was Patrick Henry an outspoken member of the constitution?

yes


Did Patrick Henry help write the constitution?

Yes!


Did Patrick Henry refuse to sign the constitution?

yes he did.


Was James Madison's defense of the constitution a rebuttal to Patrick Henry?

Yes, he made many speeches supporting the ratification of the Constitution, but the given in rebuttal to Patrick Henry was made on June 6, 1788.


How did the passage of rights help deal with Patrick henrys concerns?

That Patrick Henry did not want the Constitution to be ratified and he led the attack on the constitution in Virginia. James Madison favored a strong federal, or national p, government, and published the Federalist Papers in support of the Constitution.