There was only one "original copy" (and it still exists)
Yes.
Yes. Copies of the Constitution and Bill of Rights were sent to each of the 13 original States, so that their respective legislatures could debate and hopefully ratify it. The original of the Constitution is at the National Archives; sometimes one of the state copies go on tour.
The original Bill of Rights in the US Constitution.
The original Bill of Rights is kept in the National Archives, in the District of Columbia.
No
It had 10 Ammendments
Creating the constitution was difficult and controversial. Some of the items in the bill of rights were not thought of when the constitution was written. Others were too controversial and there was fear that if they were included in the original the constitution would not have been passed.
Yes. The Bill of Rights - That is, the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, had 14 original copies, none of which were ever in the White House since they were signed before it, or the city of Washington was built. Four of the original fourteen copies are now lost or destroyed, the other ten are in state capitals and archives having been sent to the first fourteen states by President Washington after enactment.Of the four lost copies, there are copies of two of them. One iskept (and displayed) at the National Archives in Washington (not far from the White House) and the other at the NY Public Library.
Yes.
Framed copies of the Canadian Bill of Rights are available for sale online. If you have a copy, you can take it to any store that specializes in framing to have your copy framed.
Bill of Rights. First 10 amendments. The Bill of Rights
The argument for adding the Bill of Rights to the Constitution was to protect individual freedoms of the citizens.