They did not feel the constitution promised them certain freedom: freedom of speech and freedom of the press and of religion etc..
to limit power of the southern states to extend civil rights to freedmen to provide freedmen with political power
Madison didn't think it was necessary for a Bill of Rights because the Constitution had not granted the Federal government the powers that the Bill of Rights would guard against.
The necessary and proper clause (I think don't quote me-)
FALSE! They did not favor a Bill of Rights because they did not think it was necessary for a strong federal government.
The first ten amendments were added to the Constitution because the Antifederalists didn't trust the government and didn't think they would give them rights! Basically, the first ten amendments known as the Bill of Rights were added to the constitution as a compromise between the Federalists and the Anti- Federalists.
They did not feel the constitution promised them certain freedom: freedom of speech and freedom of the press and of religion etc..
They did not feel the constitution promised them certain freedom: freedom of speech and freedom of the press and of religion etc..
to limit power of the southern states to extend civil rights to freedmen to provide freedmen with political power
A bill of rights was not included in the Constitution because most of those who wrote it did not think one was needed. What we now call the Bill of Rights was added as the first ten amendments to the constitution because the States would not ratify the Constitution without a promise that such a Bill would be added.
Madison didn't think it was necessary for a Bill of Rights because the Constitution had not granted the Federal government the powers that the Bill of Rights would guard against.
They did not feel the constitution promised them certain freedom: freedom of speech and freedom of the press and of religion etc..
The principal that all people are created equal is the most important guiding principle of the United States Constitution. The Constitution guarantees the same rights for all American citizens.
The Anti-Federalists. They didn't think it was right to have rules without rights.
The Bill of Rights, :)
The Bill of Rights are the first ten amendment to the constitution. They are important because they explain out basic rights as an American. The bill of rights is the first 10c amendments on the constitution, and its important because it protects our American rights.
The necessary and proper clause (I think don't quote me-)
what I think is that they amended the Constitution to reduce the risks and give its citizens a few basic rights