Okay, so lets understand what the thirteen amendments are first. The thirteen amendments were a way to alter or change the U.S. Constitution. These amendments were soon named the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights is sort of an add-on to the Constitution. They made changes to the Constitution. Many amendments have been added to the original thirteen amendments in the Bill of Rights and there are now about 27 amendments composing the Bill of Rights. Many other men got together to write and give ideas for the Constitution. The Thirteen Amendments were written by many different people, depending on which amendment. Since there are so much people that have wrote drafts and contributed ideas to the Constitution and the Thirteen Amendments, it is hard to tell for sure if the author wanted to write it, but it is logical to think that the author wanted to, or else they would have declined. It is most likely that the author agreed to write it or else someone else would be chosen to write the Constitution.
They were named the " The 12 Amendments."
Articles of Confederation
27 and the first ten are named "Bill of rights".
It depends it was really first a state in 1776. But in 1787 Delaware was the first state to ratify the constitution.
Thomas Jefferson.
The Valkyrs or Valkyries were not named individually by the Eddas & Sagas. They were always refered to collectively.
George Washington
considering all the amendments are numbered?.... none of them
Connecticut was named the Constitution State by the General Assembly in 1959
A noble named Cleisthenes put into effect the world's first generally democratic constitution in 507 BC in Athens. This constitution established the framework for Athenian democracy, allowing broader participation of citizens in the political process. Cleisthenes' reforms aimed to reduce the power of aristocrats and empower the common populace, laying the foundation for modern democratic principles.
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