The Bill of Rights
George Washington
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Under the Articles of Confederation the nations first capitol, BUT under the revised U.S. Constitution the first capitol was New York:):)
The five (5) nations represented in the Constitution of the Iroquois Nations were as follows:1. Mohawk2. Oneida3. Onondaga4. Cayuga5. Seneca
Constitution
It really depends on the constitution. Many modern developed nations do not but you may find them in older and less developed nations' constitutions.
The Canadian constitution recognizes 3 groups of Indigenous or Aboriginal peoples: Indians, Metis and Inuit. As "Indian" was the name Columbus mistakenly provided to Indigenous people of the Americas, in Canada that group of people have chosen to refer to themselves as First Nations. Originally, there were somewhere between 60 and 70 nations such as the Cree, Wendat, Mi'kmaq, Ahnishnawbe, Salish, Haida and others. Now, after government policies split these nations, there are 633 First Nation communities, peopled by those the Canadian constitution calls "Indians".
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Constitution
A constitution is a fundamental, underlying document that lays out the rules and principles for the operation of the gorvenment of a nations or a states.
The Constitution Party claims that preserving the Constitution is their platform.
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