Three branches: The Executive, Legislative, and Judicial.
The end result of the convention that met from May to September of 1787 was the formation of a Republic with a written constitution limiting the scope of government. The constitution set up three branches of government that guaranteed a separation of powers.
The U.S. Constitution delegated very few powers to the federal government. These powers are still mostly limited to customs and borders, military, federal courts of limited jurisdiction, resolving trade disputes among the States, treaties and international diplomacy.
The constitution and the government framework was written creating the United States.
The Final U.S. Constitution is what separates the three branches of government and was a result of a compromise on the central government of the U.S. and its responsibilities that was proposed at the Constitutional Convention of 1787. The new constitution was officially signed on Sep 17, 1787 but was officially ratified (by the ninth state creating the majority needed) and took effect on June 21, 1788 - So the answer is really a little fluid and depends on your view.
It was written to save the government from Imperialism
The United States Constitution.
The United States Constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787. This happened in Philadelphia during what we now call the Constitutional Convention. It was made up of state representatives from most of the existing states. It was passed unanimously by Representatives from twelve states.1789.
The Constitution Committee developed the Constitution which was ratified by the Confederation of 13 states in 1789.
They have a different form of government, but France used our constitution as a model in 1787 when it had it's revolution.
The Constitution outlines the structure of the government in the U.S. The United States Constitution was drafted in 1787 and ratified in 1788.
The US Constitution was written in 1787.
i would have not changed the constitution in 1787.