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Why is James Madison significant in regards to the Bill of Rights?

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Hi my dear friend,

Madison and the Bill of Rights. On 8 June 1789, James Madison rose to the floor of the United States Congress and proposed a series of changes to the new Constitution. The national charter would not be complete, he argued, unless amendments were added that explicitly protected individuals' rights.

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