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The ratification of the Constitution and the necessity of a Bill of Rights were issues that divided Federalists and Anti-Federalists. The Constitution was backed by federalists who emphasized the value of a powerful central government and its capacity to settle disputes. The division of powers and the checks and balances provided by the Constitution were things they supported. On the other hand, anti-federalists were against the Constitution because they thought it would violate the rights of both states and people. To defend individual liberty against misuse by the government, they called for the creation of a Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights was later added in 1791 to answer the concerns of the Anti-Federalists and safeguard personal liberty after the Constitution was eventually passed.
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