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Roger Sherman was generally supportive of a balanced approach between federal and state power. He believed in a strong federal government but also recognized the importance of state sovereignty. As a key figure in the drafting of the U.S. Constitution, Sherman advocated for the Great Compromise, which balanced representation in Congress between populous and less populous states, reflecting his commitment to both federal authority and state interests.

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