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James McHenry was a key figure in the drafting of the U.S. Constitution as a delegate from Maryland to the Constitutional Convention in 1787. He actively participated in debates and discussions that shaped the document, advocating for a strong federal government. McHenry also contributed to the Federalist Papers, promoting the ratification of the Constitution in Maryland. His efforts were instrumental in ensuring that the Constitution addressed the needs for a unified national framework.

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