The U. S. Constitution was written between May and September 1787. It was adopted and authorized to be sent to the states for ratification on September 17, 1787. It was ratified by the required number of states by June 21, 1788 and became effective March 4, 1789.
The actual text of the Preamble, "We the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union ... " and of much of the rest of the final draft is usually attributed to Gouverneur Morris. He's been called the 'Penman of the Constitution.'
The Constitution was written by several committees over the summer of 1787, but the committee most responsible for the final form we know today is the "Committee of Stile and Arrangement".
This Committee was tasked with getting all of the articles and clauses agreed to by the Convention and putting them into a logical order. On September 10, 1787, the Committee of Style set to work, and two days later, it presented the Convention with its final draft.
The members were Alexander Hamilton, William Johnson, Rufus King, James Madison, and Gouverneur Morris.
The same place the rest of it was written, in Philadelphia. Michael Montagne
Thomas Jefferson wrote the preamble
The preamble was written in September 1st 1787
The Preamble to the U.S. Constitution was written September 10, 1787. However, the final draft was presented by the committee members two days later on September 12th, 1787.
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The Constitution was written in the name of the American people: "We the People of these United States."
The Constitution does not contain the phrase. It originated from the Declaration of Independence-- written well before the U.S. Constitution, but not included in the Constitution.
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If you are referring to the U-S Constitution, no. The Constitution was written by members of the U-S government when we declared independence from Great Britain. The Constitution is the law that governs the citizens and officials of the United State of America. Some of the laws are based on principles found in the Bible, but are specific to the rules of the U-S. Nothing in the U.S. Constitution has its origins in the Christian Bible. There were no democracies, and all the rights that go with it, in the Bible.
The U. S. Constitution is changed by amendments.
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The U. S. Constitution is supreme power of the land. Therefore, it is supreme of the entire U. S. government.
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Clause 2 of Article VI of the U. S. Constitution is known as the Supremacy Clause because it declares the U. S. Constitution, all federal laws made pursuant to the U. S. Constitution and all treaties made under the authority of the U. S. Constitution to be the supreme law of the United States, outweighing any state law or state constitution.
The Amendments section of the U. S. Constitution allows for a changing nation to adapt to new circumstances and realities. The U. S. Constitution was ratified on June 21, 1788.
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