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The Bill of Rights
It's the first ten amendments. James Madison and the Federalists insisted on its creation in order to ratify the constitution
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Because they wanted (No, they insisted on and demanded) a Bill of Rights.
They were sold as slaves on the allegation of revolting.
They insisted on adding it because they wanted ti protect the basic rights of the people.
Both are correct, but "insisted on using" is more commonly used in English.
The word insisted is a verb. Mom insisted I stay home. I insisted I had to be home early.
Sam insisted he was right. My sister insisted on having cake for breakfast. My mother insisted we were going to be late. Yesterday, I insisted that we had lunch early. My mother insisted that I take an umbrella as she thought that it would rain.
They insisted on adding it because they wanted ti protect the basic rights of the people.
Two years after the constitution went into effect, ten amendments were added to the document. it was felt that the constitution did not list the rights that should protect all Americans. The constitution assumed that because the powers of the government were specific and limited, a statement of rights was not needed, but as the states began to ratify the constitution in 1787 and 1788, they insisted that a Bill of Right be added.