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What objections to the constitution, as it was written and discussed in 1787, does George Mason point out?

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One of George Mason's objections is that without a Bill of Rights, the Constitution did not properly protect American citizens. He opted not to sign the Constitution since no Bill of Rights was supposed to be included until the document was ratified.

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