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1.The summer when the constitution was the hottest on the Philadelphia record

2.George Washington was also president of the convention

3.Many northern representatives strongly pushed for a Constitution that banned slavery.

Or, alternatively

1)It is written on paper, 2)with ink, and 3)liberals hate it.

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