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why did rhode island refuse to attend the convention to write the constitution?(100 points) wrong answers will be reported :)

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America's littlest state had a big independence streak. Rhode Island, distrustful of a powerful federal government, was the only one of the 13 original states to refuse to send delegates to the Constitutional Convention.


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Hi there!


The reason Rhode Island refuse to attend the convention was due their fear that the convention would result in too much power given to a national government rather then dispersed power to state or local governments. On a side note what Rhode Island fear would happen did happen, the convention resulted in laws that gave the national government the enormous amount of power it has today.


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