Benjamin Franklin had reservations about the U.S. Constitution primarily because he believed it contained flaws and lacked certain protections for individual rights. He was concerned about the potential for government overreach and tyranny. Despite his criticisms, Franklin ultimately supported the Constitution, recognizing the need for a strong federal government to unify the states and promote stability. His famous closing remarks at the Constitutional Convention emphasized the importance of compromise and the need to work together for the country's future.
No, he did not believe that the constitution was perfect.
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Whoever he was, he probably knew that "convention" is spelled with an "n" before the "t". Benjamin Franklin was called the Sage of the Constitutional Convention.
Benjamin Franklin did not encourage abolition in the U.S. Constitution. He did, however, become very active in Pennsylvania's anti-slavery societies.
the oldest person to sighn the constition was ben Franklin
he wrote the constitution
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Benjamin franklin
No, he did not believe that the constitution was perfect.
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