Who Were the Framers of the Constitution?

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Framing the Constitution The United States was born of necessity and urgency. As the American Colonists worked to overthrow British rule, they drafted a document known as the Articles of Confederation that governed how the States would work together. This document was flawed, however, and placed very little power in the hands of the national […]

Articles of the Constitution

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In 1787, the Continental Congress called for the drafting of a new constitution, which became the U.S. Constitution containing 7 articles. The articles of the constitution were written at the beginning of the nation’s establishment and serves as a magnificently drafted blueprint for government. What are the seven articles of the constitution? The United States […]

When Was The Constitution Ratified?

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US Constitution Ratified: The Raw Dates: The Constitution was adopted by a convention of the States on September 17, 1787, and was subsequently ratified by several States, on the following dates:  Delaware, December 7, 1787; Pennsylvania, December 12, 1787; New Jersey, December 18, 1787; Georgia, January 2, 1788; Connecticut, January 9, 1788; Massachusetts, February 6, […]

How To Cite the Constitution

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The method for citing the Constitution will vary based on whether you are using the APA or MLA formats, but both are easy to use and are described fully below.

What is a Constitution?

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Resources related to “What is a constitution?”: Constitution Definition The word “constitution” comes from the Latin word constitutio. It is a collection of foundational principles or precedents that make up (or constitute) the legal basis of an organization or government by determining how that entity will be governed. Constitution Meaning Similar terms for a constitution include […]