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Robert Yates was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and was known for his opposition to the Constitution as it was ultimately proposed. He advocated for a plan that favored stronger state governments and was concerned about the potential for a powerful central government to infringe on individual rights. Yates ultimately withdrew from the convention, expressing his discontent with the direction the discussions were taking, and later contributed to the Anti-Federalist writings opposing the ratification of the Constitution.

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