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George Washington played a crucial role in resolving the crisis over the inclusion of a Bill of Rights in the Constitution by advocating for compromise and unity. He believed that while the Constitution did not initially include a Bill of Rights, it could be amended to include one after ratification. His support helped to calm fears about potential government overreach and encouraged the Federalists to agree to add a Bill of Rights as a way to secure broader support for the new Constitution. Ultimately, this led to the adoption of the first ten amendments, which addressed many concerns of the anti-Federalists.

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