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The Constitution was the product of political compromise after long debates over issues such as states’ rights, representation, and slavery. James Madison, who was considered by many as the Constitution’s principal architect, proposed to Congress a slate of amendments for adoption during Congress’s first session. Congress ultimately adopted ten amendments to the original Constitution, which are now known as the Bill of Rights.

 

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