Initial opposition to the Bill of Rights came from which prominent figure, who later supported its inclusion?

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The question is asking about a prominent figure who initially opposed the Bill of Rights but later changed their stance and supported its inclusion. This explores the historical context of the Bill of Rights and the evolution of opinions surrounding it.

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James Madison.

James Madison initially opposed the Bill of Rights but later supported its inclusion.

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James Madison initially opposed the Bill of Rights but later supported its inclusion.

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James Madison, despite being a proponent of individual liberties, initially opposed the Bill of Rights due to concerns that it was unnecessary and that it would imply the government's power to infringe on rights not listed. He later advocated for its adoption, securing its passage.

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