The U.S. Constitution was remarkable in that it was one of the few, and possibly the first ever, establishments of government that was intentionally stripped of religious requirements and reference to a religious ideology. This is one of the most novel aspects of the document and why it was so revolutionary in its time.
The Judeo-Christian traditions greatly influenced the framers of the constitution. They held religious freedom and the fair enforcement of the law in high regard.
I would ask Americas founding fathers, how they became Americas founding fathers? Also why did they sign the deceleration of independence? Lastly why do we have founding fathers?
The four founding documents are, The Magna Carta The Mayflower Compact The English Bill of Rights The Articles of Confederation.
The Constitution insures that laws are applied equally to all citizens
They are important because they wrote are constitution.
Most of the effort in writing the founding documents took place in Philadelphia.
John Locke
The Enlightenment Period.
It outlined the purpose of the following documents.
Federal documents are any documents produced by the federal government. Often though the federal documents refer to the founding document like the declaration of independence and the constitution.
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It didn't. The Middle Ages was ending by the time that the Americas were discovered.
the signed the bill that cusified jesus.