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Why did the Americans insisted on adding the bill of rights to the constitution?

Because sa is awesome


Did the bill of rights be insisted in the beginning by states?

yes it was the Bill of Rights


In the begging the states insisted that be added to the constitution?

bill of rights


In the beginning states insisted this be added to the constitution?

The Bill of Rights


Why did it take so long for Rhode Island so long to join the Union under the US Constitution?

Because they wanted (No, they insisted on and demanded) a Bill of Rights.


What is the bill of rights and who insisted on the creation?

It's the first ten amendments. James Madison and the Federalists insisted on its creation in order to ratify the constitution


Why did many delegates insist on adding 10 amendments to the constitution after it was ratified?

They insisted on adding it because they wanted ti protect the basic rights of the people.


What was the porpose of adding the bill of rights to the US constitution?

To protect their rights.


What group insisted the Constitution include a Bill of Rights because they did not trust the government?

The Anti-Federalists were the group that insisted the Constitution include a Bill of Rights due to their distrust of a strong central government. They believed that without explicit protections for individual liberties, the government could easily infringe upon citizens' rights. Their advocacy for a Bill of Rights played a crucial role in the eventual adoption of the first ten amendments to the Constitution.


Why did Americans insist on adding the Bill of Rights in the Constitution?

Two years after the constitution went into effect, ten amendments were added to the document. it was felt that the constitution did not list the rights that should protect all Americans. The constitution assumed that because the powers of the government were specific and limited, a statement of rights was not needed, but as the states began to ratify the constitution in 1787 and 1788, they insisted that a Bill of Right be added.


Adding a bill of rights to the constitution was largely supported by the?

antifederalists


Who was adamant about adding a bill of rights the constitution?

Anti-Federalists A+