What did the federalists agree to that finally convinced enough states to ratify the constitution?

A.
Creation of a bill of rights
B.
Creation of a Legislative Branch
C.
Implementing the Virginia Plan
D.
Giving All states equal representation in both houses of Congress

1 answer

A. Creation of a bill of rights

The Federalists agreed to add a Bill of Rights to the Constitution, which helped to alleviate concerns about the potential for government abuse of power and ultimately convinced enough states to ratify the Constitution.

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