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Why did James Madison change his mind about adding a bill of rights to the Constitution?

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Yet as a Federalist, Washington opposed adding a bill of rights to the Constitution. ... Madison believed along with other Federalists that a national bill of rights was unnecessary because the Constitution created a federal government of limited powers. But Madison changed his mind, as much due to pragmatism as principle.

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Madison believed along with other people that a national bill of rights was not necessary because the Constitution created federal government of limited powers. But Madison changed his mind.

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