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what was James Madisons big worry about framing a new constitution

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Answered by afreenakbar05
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James Madison was the primary author of the Constitution and played an integral part in the development of what would become the political system of the United States. He also drafted the Bill of Rights and was called the Father of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

James Madison worried that the new Constitution would give too much power to the federal government. Madison believed that political power corrupts.

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Answered by Princess1234567
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He had to write a constitution that was strong enough to hold the states and people from having one person have too much control. James Madison was worried about the fact that the new Constitution would provide the federal government with too much power. He believed that political power can lead the corruption for those who exercise the power, hence, the only way to prevent this corruption is the division, limit and put restrictions on power. He believed that if people are provided with too much power in the form of democracy, then the parties would begin to form and would put a threat to others with a tyranny of the majority. Hence, to protect the people of the United States from a corrupt and tyrannical rule, Madison recommended a three-tier of government.

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