The Constitution
The Constitution is a foundation of the United States. It represents freedom and rights of all people; and the government that answerable to them but strong enough to effect the proper purposes.
The US Constitution was made public on September 12, 1787. It was a direct effect of people of 13 colonies who wanted to be free from Britain and be independent. All 13 colonies were very different from each other, but they needed to stay together in order to grow and prosper. The work started in 1776 and the representatives from each colony worked on constitution, but the final decision was on citizens, who debated on the final “draw”. James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay wrote a series of articles in favor of the Constitution that became known as The Federalist Papers. In these papers they wrote about the “union”, “republican government” and “liberty”.
Just like a say “Rules are made to be broken”, the constitution’s laws have been ignored.......
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