Constitution Ratification at Risk Without Bill of Rights

After the proposed Constitution was circulated to state legislatures for approval, it came under criticism for its lack of a bill of rights. As a result, although the proposed Constitution was quickly ratified by five states, it bogged down in other assemblies.

Tom Hand, creator and publisher of Americana Corner, discusses the debate and ultimate compromise over the Bill of Rights, and why it still matters today.


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