The United States needed a constitution to abide by. They needed laws to make sure that they keep their promise for freedom.
There were (and continue to be) multiple practical effects of the writing of the Constitution. The most important of these practical effects was that the Constitution allowed the new country...
It was attached to the US Constitution. VA and NY wanted Bill of Rights added to the Constitution for they could ratify it.
The USS Constitution. It did not sink it but crippled and captured it
Regarding? This question is way to broad to answer without writing a thesis.
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.
James Madison is the father of the US Constitution.
When things were getting out of hand in the U.S., there had to be a written statement on how the government should be ran and it explains the goal of the government, and Shay's Rebellion led to the Constitutional Convention.
James Madison is the father of the US Constitution.
George Washington. He led the Continental army during the Revolutionary War, oversaw the writing of the Constitution, and was the unanimous choice to be the first President of the US.
Yes, all states in the US have a constitution. Writing a constitution is a first step in becoming a state.
The United States Constitution was writtenin 1787 during the Philadelphia Convention
Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Franklin
Samuel Adams.
it increased the power of common people in framing the constitution
There were (and continue to be) multiple practical effects of the writing of the Constitution. The most important of these practical effects was that the Constitution allowed the new country...
it used to be the US capital back then