The question cannot be answered with a specific time because the Convention that wrote the Constitution took place over many months. The convention in Philadelphia, at which the Constitution was written, began on 25 May 1787. In September, a committee was assigned to write the final document. On September 17, 1787, forty-two of the 55 delegates to the Constitutional Convention held their final meeting. It was signed on Monday, 17 September 1787. The Convention lasted for 116 days.
It took four months to create the Constitution. The first draft was started in May 1787 and it was officially created on September 17, 1787.
The exact amount of time it took to write the Constitution is not known. However, the many drafts and revisions were written during the Constitutional Convention which lasted 116 days.
It took 4 months to write.
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it took 7 months to write the bill of rights and was added to the constitution to ensure the people that the new nation we call the United States of America would not take away their rights. -cem1223
You pick up your pencil, take a piece of paper, and write down words
Amendment 1 can be proposed by having the freedom to write, so a man can write what he wants as long as it doesn't disagree with the constitution. Another way is that a man can speak freely as long as he doesn't talk bad against the constitution.
dippends on how long it is
Around 4 months.
write the constitution
to write a colonial constitution
The U.S. Constitution was written over the course of four months from May to September 1787 during the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. It was then signed on September 17, 1787.
The Constitution protects us, so as long as political office holders protect the Constitution, we're OK.
It took just under 4 months. The Constitutional Convention convened on May 25, 1787 and adopted the propopsed Constitution as the version to be sent to the states for ratification on September 17, 1787.
Until July 21, 1788, the day the Constitution was officially ratified.