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People were primarily concerned about the potential for tyranny and abuse of power when starting a new government. They feared that a strong central authority could lead to the same oppressive rule they had experienced under colonial governance. Additionally, there were worries about the lack of stability and the challenges of unifying diverse interests and factions within the new nation. These fears drove the creation of checks and balances to limit governmental power and protect individual liberties.

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