So that the 13 colonies could break away from Great Britain, and so that the colonists could be free and have their own rights of a citizen
The Constitution
The American Revolutionary War was the ongoing event that led to the Articles of Confederation. The articles were ratified in 1781, and were eventually replaced by the US Constitution.
The first United States Constitution was called the "Articles of Confederation" which was passed in 1777 and ratified in 1781. There were many problems with the first constitution which led to the Second Constitutional Convention starting in 1786.
The Articles of Confederation are best characterized as a weak constitutional framework. Their existence led directly to the US Constitution being written, however.
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The assurance that a Bill of Rights would be added to the US Constitution.
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The patriots and the federalists were the groups that seemed to have the strongest support for the US Constitution. The Constitutional Congress was the group that admitted and ratified this document.
After the Colonies declared independence from England, the new country needed a document to describe the structure of the new government. The first of these governing documents was The Articles of Confederation, which was ratified in 1781. Because The Articles proved to be unsuccessful at governing the US as needed, the Constitutional Convention met in 1787 to discuss revising The Articles. Eventually, a completely new document, The Constitution, is written and ratified in 1788.
His witnessing for Christ and his ultimate sacrifice as a martyr led to Sebastian being declared a saint.
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