Gouvereur Morris
the first
Gouverneur Morris did refine the wording in the preamble of the Constitution. He wanted to make sure the people understood that they were citizens of the nation and of the state they lived in.
rights
No
While The 16th Amendment addresses the levying of income tax among the state's populations, nowhere in the Constitution is "taxation without representation" mentioned. I believe the questioner may have the wording of the Declaration of Independence and the wording of the Constitution confused with one another.
141 Amendments though they are not necessarily listed underneath the Constitution as it is in the US Constitution. It changes the wording of the document but does not add to the end.
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You don't. It is written and interpreted exactly as stated in the Constitution. It is not subject to a change in wording.
you suck balls
Careful wording and wanting less power for government
While there were many people that were responsible for writing the U.S. Constitution, Governor Morris was the individual that put the final version of the document into proper wording. Many credit Governor Morris for being the Father of the Preamble as they say he wrote the entirety of this section of the document.
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