it was ratified in 1791 and approved in 1991
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It was ratified in 1791 then approved in 1991
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The Constitution (Bill of Rights) was first ratified in 1789.
The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the Constitution, which were added even before the Constitution itself had been adopted in 1787. In fact, had the Bill of Rights not been written, it's likely that the Constitution itself would not have been ratified.
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Im not sure, but it was not George Washington, George was president after the constitution was created, that includes the bill of rights. So who ever was still in power from the Articles of Confederation...
The Bill of Rights are the first ten rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution. They were created on September 25, 1789, but were not ratified until December 15, 1791.
The Bill or Rights is an amendment to the Constitution. It was not passed by congress. It was ratified by the states. Amendments are not ever passed by congress, and there is no veto option for the president.
The Fifth and Sixth Amendments to the United States Constitution were part of the Bill of Rights, which was adopted in 1791 under President George Washington's administration. The Bill of Rights, comprising the first ten amendments, was introduced by James Madison in response to calls for greater protection of individual liberties. Therefore, no specific president added these amendments; they were ratified collectively in the context of the founding of the republic.
the bill of rights was added after the war and after there was no freedom for people with the new constution. The articles of confederation were not working out for our new country. It was added December 15, 1791.