Thomas Jefferson considered the 10th Amendment the “Foundation of the Constitution.” But he was far from alone. Even before the 10th was drafted, leading federalists repeatedly told us the Constitution was written under this same structure of delegated and reserved powers.
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Thomas Jefferson – Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank (15 Feb 1791)
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James Madison – Federalist 45 (26 Jan 1788)
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James Madison – Virginia Ratifying Convention (24 June 1788)
Alexander Hamilton – New York Ratifying Convention (28 June 1788)
Archibald Maclaine – North Carolina Ratifying Convention (28 July 1788)
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