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Franklin, as the oldest delegate to the Constitutional Convention, recognized the arguments against the proposed new government and the strength of the Federalists. The essay gives insight into Franklin's views on the drafted constitution through excerpts and quotes from his speeches and letters, and ends with Franklin's comments to the assembly at the end of the convention, lending his wisdom and stature to the final ratification of the document, in the famous speech, "The Rising Sun."
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