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Georgians Abraham Baldwin and William Few attended the Constitutional Convention of 1787 because Georgians supported a stronger national government than established by the Articles of Confederation. Many Georgians were concerned about war with the Native American populations and wanted a strong national government for protection. The need for protection from the Natives was one of the founding reasons that Georgians were slow to disassociate themselves from Britain during the American Revolution. Concerns regarding the national government becoming too powerful were addressed by the Bill of Rights. Georgia was the fourth state to ratify the constitution. Ms. Adams Georgians Abraham Baldwin and William Few attended the Constitutional Convention of 1787 because Georgians supported a stronger national government than established by the Articles of Confederation. Many Georgians were concerned about war with the Native American populations and wanted a strong national government for protection. The need for protection from the Natives was one of the founding reasons that Georgians were slow to disassociate themselves from Britain during the American Revolution. Concerns regarding the national government becoming too powerful were addressed by the Bill of Rights. Georgia was the fourth state to ratify the constitution. Ms. Adams

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