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Why did Hamilton say that a Bill of Rights was not necessary to be added to the Constitution?
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Why did Hamilton say that a Bill of Rights was not necessary to be added to the Constitution?
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Why did Hamilton say that a Bill of Rights was not necessary to be added to the Constitution?
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basically, he didn't think that our rights should be written and restrained to what was written in a document
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