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Constitution of the United States—A History | National Archives

Web version based on the Introduction by Roger A. Bruns to A More Perfect Union : The Creation of the United States Constitution.

U.S. Constitution: Articles, Ratifying & Summary

It was signed on September 17, 1787, by delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. Under America's first governing document, ...

A HISTORY OF THE CONSTITUTION - Supreme Court

Today, the United States Constitution is the oldest, written constitution that has continuously remained in effect in the world. It also established the first ...

The Constitution: How Did it Happen? - National Archives

The Constitutional Convention assembled in Philadelphia in May of 1787. The delegates shuttered the windows of the State House and swore secrecy ...

History of the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

In September 1788, the Congress of the Confederation certified that eleven states had ratified the new Constitution, and chose dates for federal elections and ...

The United States Constitution | U.S. History Primary Source Timeline

The proposed plan would lead to a four-month process of argument, debate, compromise, and the development of the Constitution of the United States.

Constitutional history of the United States of America | ConstitutionNet

A very short document consisting of seven articles, the Constitution was designed to set up a federal government of limited power and to protect the rights of ...

The U.S. Constitution

Beginning with the words “We the People,” the U.S. Constitution is composed of the Preamble, seven articles, and 27 amendments. The first 10 amendments are ...

Constitutional Convention and Ratification, 1787–1789

After the necessary number of state ratifications, the Constitution came into effect in 1789 and has served as the basis of the United States Government ever ...

History in a Nutshell | Birth of the Constitution | Season 1 - PBS

Why did the Articles of Confederation fail, and how did the US Constitution come to be? This episode of History In A Nutshell answers those questions!

Constitution of the United States of America - Britannica

The Constitution was written during the summer of 1787 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by 55 delegates to a Constitutional Convention that was called ostensibly ...

Constitutional History in the United States - Plural Policy

From the nation's beginnings as a collection of British colonies to its declaration of independence and beyond, many historical developments played a role.

Constitution FAQs - The National Constitution Center

The Constitution was written during the Philadelphia Convention—now known as the Constitutional Convention—which convened from May 25 to September 17, 1787. It ...

U.S. Constitution: Preamble and Amendments | HISTORY

The U.S. Constitution established America's government and guaranteed basic rights for its citizens. Learn more about the Bill of Rights, constitutional ...

Constitution of the United States - Wikipedia

The drafting of the Constitution, often referred to as its framing, was completed at the Constitutional Convention, which assembled at Independence Hall in ...

Historical Context: The Survival of the US Constitution

Historical Context: The Survival of the US Constitution | The United States has the oldest written national framework of government in the world.

Watch The U.S. Constitution Clip - The HISTORY Channel

After several failed attempts at creating a government, a 1787 convention is called to draft a new legal system for the United States. This new Constitution ...

History of the Constitution - The United States ... - Research Guides

Resources for researching the history, drafting, interpretation, and other elements of the US Constitution.

Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution

The signing of the U.S. Constitution on 17 September 1787 was a milestone in creating a government for the recently independent United States.

The US Constitution through History - The Great Courses

Begin your course on the US Constitution with a look at the English tradition that underpins American law and the tensions with England that led to revolution.