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The constitution gave the rights to the people, because the british were so bad to the colonies. The founding fathers didn't want those rights taken away again so they gave rights to the people. An example would be the right to bear arms in the second amendnent, and the freedom of speech, opinion, religion, and press in the furst amendment.

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