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The bill of rights responds to earlier worries raised by the anti-federalists:

  • By limiting the scope of the federal government, the Bill of Rights responded to the concerns of the anti-federalists.
  • Anti-federalists maintained that the federal government might order citizens to house soldiers, much as the British King had done.

Why was a Bill of Rights so important to some Anti-Federalists?

Anti-Federalists waged a revolution to defend their right to freedoms, and they feared that a strong central authority would take those rights away. They thought the Constitution needed to be amended to include a bill of rights in order to safeguard people from the government violating their liberties.

How was the anti-federalists' major issue resolved?

In order to alleviate Anti-Federalist concerns about excessive central power, the Bill of Rights also reserves any authority not provided to the federal government to the states and the people. Since then, the majority of Americans have come to believe that the Bill of Rights is the most important part of the Constitution.

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