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Why was the bill of rights included in the Constitution

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Anti-Federalists held that a bill of rights was necessary to safeguard individual liberty.
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The Anti-Federalists wouldn't sign the Constitution until the Federalists promised that they would add a Bill of Rights that would state what the rights of Americans are. They were also added to guarantee the protection of the people from a strong central government. The Anti-Federalists were afraid that the government would abuse the citizens unless they were guaranteed their basic rights and freedoms.
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