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In order to help the new US Constitution, the Federalist, James Madison, agreed to install the Bill of Rights in this governing document in order to have it ratified. Madison set to work on a Bill of Rights that were needed to be included in the proposed constitution. He recommended twelve of them, however, only ten were passed.
adding amendments to protect basic rights
laws would of been stricter, if Washington had listend to Madison and jeffersons interpitation of the constitution.
What agreement was reached that allowed the Constitution to be ratified?
The Federalists agreed to add amendments to protecting basic rights in support of a new constitution.
The Federalists agreed to add amendments to protecting basic rights in support of a new constitution.
The Federalists agreed to add amendments to protecting basic rights in support of a new constitution.
Laws would have been stricter if Washington had listened to Madison and Jefferson's interpretation of the constitution. - opinion
The Federalists agreed to add amendments to protecting basic rights in support of a new constitution.
The Federalists compromised and agreed to add the Bill of Rights (first ten amendments), which was ratified in 1791.
Alexander Hamilton promised a Bill of Rights would be added to the Constitution, which would be ten amendments promising basic rights to the people. James Madison went through hundreds of proposals and chose ten that related to the things England deprived Americans from that eventually led to the war, and added them to the constitution as the "Bill of Rights"