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Patrick Henry and George Manson wanted the Federalists to add the first ten amendments of the Constitution.
Patrick Henry and George Mason refused to ratify the Constitution unless a Bill of Rights was added. James Madison concurred that a Bill of Rights should be added. When this was certain to occur, these three Virginians voted for ratification, and Virginia became the 10th state to do so.
George Mason
George Mason was truly one of the Founding Fathers. He penned the Virginia Constitution which later became a groundwork for the US Constitution and especially the Bill of Rights. George Mason did not sign the constitution because he felt it was inadequate in its control of government power. George Mason is considered one of the proprieters of Libertarianism.
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The father of the Constitution is James Madison, and the father of the Bill of rights is George Mason.
George Mason was a great American and an even greater Virginian. Mr. Mason contributed to the establishment of the Virginia government and was satisfied with the Articles of Confederation and highly opposed to the U.S. Constitution in 1787/1788 and voted against it.
George Mason insisted on the inclusion of a Bill of Rights as a prerequisite for Virginia's ratification of the U.S. Constitution. He believed that the original Constitution lacked sufficient protections for individual liberties and fundamental rights. Mason argued that without explicit guarantees, citizens could be vulnerable to government overreach and tyranny. This demand ultimately influenced the adoption of the Bill of Rights in 1791.
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