During the debate and ratification process of the U.S. Constitution, significant conflicts arose over issues such as states' rights versus federal authority, leading to deep divisions between Federalists and Anti-Federalists. Concerns about the lack of a Bill of Rights to protect individual liberties also fueled opposition. Additionally, regional interests, particularly between Northern and Southern states regarding representation and slavery, created further tensions, complicating consensus. These debates highlighted the challenges of balancing unity and diversity in a newly formed nation.
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The debate over the ratification of the US Constitution lasted one year. The document was created on September 17, 1787 and ratified on June 21, 1788.
1 year
One of the reasons for ratification was the nation could not pass taxes to pay for supplies in states.
1 year
the debate over the ratification of the fifteenth amendment
It toke place in Philadelphia in 1787.
one year
There was a debate in New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, and Virginia.
the debate over the ratification of the fifteenth amendment
the debate over the ratification of the fifteenth amendment