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What is the connection between ratification and the Bill of Rights?

The Bill of Rights was ratified two years after the Constitution went into effect.

Five states ratified on the condition that amendments would be added soon after the Constitution went into effect.

Alexander Hamilton opposed a Bill of Rights because he feared that if rights were written down, the rights of the people would be limited to only those rights that were written in the Constitution.

The Constitutional Convention considered a Bill of Rights but decided not to include it in the document that it sent to the states.

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