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September!
It was written during the five hot summer months in 1787...
May, June, July, August, September.
May, June, July, and August, September
The Constitution was written at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia which began in May, 1787 and ended on September 17, 1787 ( the Constitution's birthday), so four months.
During May, June, July, August, and September of 1787. The 5 summer months
The Constitution originally consisted of a Preamble and seven Articles. It was drafted over a few months in the summer of 1787.
There were 13 American colonies when the Constitution was written. It wasnt until December of 1787 - 3 months after the constitution was ratified that statehood was given to Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_statehood
The Constitutional Convention opened in Philadelphia in May 1787 and finish its work in September.
I'm assuming you are referring to the New Hampshire Constitution of 1776 (written four months before the Declaration of Independence). The chief differences between the 1776 Constitution and the US Constitution are a lack of bill of rights, and no executive branch. The two branches were a house of representatives, and a council. The council was originally appointed with the intention of a popular vote if a universal constitution wasn't written, because ultimately this constitution seemed to be written as an emergency constitution until a multi-colony constitution was created.
No. But it will have a written constitution after 2013.
The United States constitution was not written in 1776. The Constitution was written in 1787 after the declaration of independence was written in 1776.