Congress
1789
The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are known as the Bill of Rights.
Twelve Constitutional amendments were proposed in September 1789. The third through twelfth became the first ten Amendments when they were ratified in December 1791, and the second proposal became the 27th Amendment when it was ratified in May 1992.
The first ten amendments to the Constitution
The first ten amendments.
The first ten amendments of the Constitution.
The first ten amendments are collectively known as the Bill of Rights.
The president that wrote the first ten amendments is......James Madison
In 1789, James Madison--nicknamed "the father of the Constitution"--proposed twelve amendments that ultimately became the ten amendments making up the U.S. Bill of Rights. In this respect, Madison was unquestionably the person who wrote the First Amendment.
Freedom of those things is part of the constitution in America. The first ten amendments are called the bill of rights.
George Washington was the President when the first ten amendments were ratified in 1791.
A law starts as a bill. The first ten bills made were made were the bill of rights. The bill of rights were the first ten amendments to the constitution. Amendments are changes or additions to the constitution. The first amendment was: Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, and freedom of petition. All of those are in the first amendment