The delegate and future president that was known as the chief framer of the constitution was James Madison.
The future president, Thomas Jefferson was serving as the US minister to France while the Constitution was being debated. This is why he did not sign it even though he was mostly in favor of it.
Yes, Benjamin Franklin was one of the signers of the United States Constitution. He participated in the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and was the oldest delegate present. His support for the Constitution was crucial in encouraging others to adopt it, as he emphasized the importance of unity and compromise for the nation's future.
No two presidents wrote the Constitution since there were no presidents when it was written. There were several future presidents who were involved. They are;James MadisonJohn AdamsThomas JeffersonJames MonroeGeorge Washington was chairman of the congressJohn HancockJames Hamilton
Well, first of all, I Hope to God you don't live in America, if you do then our Future is Bleak, but the answer is George Washington.
It was James Madison who was responsible for the plan to change the Articles of Confederation. Madison served as the 4th U.S. President.
The Confederate constitution is said to have one reasonable feature concerning the term limit of Confederate presidents. The term of any Confederate president was six years with no chance for a reelection. This idea does have merit. Unlike today, where US presidents have to devote time & money on campaigning for a second term, the Confederate president has no such obligation. One flaw of the current two term limit in the US constitution is this. On the pretext of of making political speeches around the country and explaining current and future policies, a president uses tax payer dollars to promote themselves and their future policies if reelected.
The founders created a Constitution that could be adapted for the future through amendments. Popular sovereignty is what gives the Constitution this much power.
A president's interpretation of the U.S. Constitution may continue to be influential long after they leave office because they have the power to appoint federal judges, including Supreme Court justices, who may uphold and interpret those views in future rulings. Additionally, a president can shape public opinion and discourse around constitutional issues through speeches and policies, setting precedents that future administrations might follow. This influence can extend to legislative agendas and the political landscape, reinforcing their constitutional interpretations.
The Federalist Papers were authored by three men under the nom de plume Publius. These men were Alexander Hamilton (future Secretary of the Treasury), John Jay (future Chief Justice), and James Madison (future Father of the Constitution and President).
It is a part of the checks and balances built into the Constitution. They are appointed and the president gives the names to Congress. Congress conducts hearings and questions the future justice and they make the decision about the person.
By amendment
The Bill of Rights in the constitution protects freedoms