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Why was it difficult for madison to get the bill of rights approved by congress?

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Before Drafting the Bill of Rights, James Madison Argued the Constitution Was Fine Without It. The founding father worried that trying to spell out all of Americans' rights in the series of amendments could be inherently limiting. Freedom of speech, religion, and the press.

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Before Drafting the Bill of Rights, James Madison Argued the Constitution Was Fine Without It. The founding father worried that trying to spell out all of Americans' rights in the series of amendments could be inherently limiting. Freedom of speech, religion and the press.

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