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William Samuel Johnson signed the U.S. Constitution as a delegate representing Connecticut at the Constitutional Convention in 1787. He believed that a stronger federal government was necessary to maintain order and stability in the newly formed nation. Johnson was also motivated by a desire to protect individual liberties and ensure that the rights of states were balanced with a central authority. His support reflected a commitment to creating a functional and effective governmental framework.

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