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They're technically NOT in the Constitution. The Bill of Rights were SPECIFICALLY left out of the Constitution, but were ratified as ten amendments to the Constitution immediately after it's creation.

The Bill of Rights are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution and enumerate various rights to be held by all citizens of the US - freedom of speech, religion, to assemble, to bear arms, etc...

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