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it was in 1791
the year the second amendment was passed down was in 1941 and this is by chris
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The 14th amendment was a response to discriminatory laws passed in the south.
The second amendment was passed to ensure that the citizenry would always have the ability to oppose a tyrannical government.
Because they let the states vote on weather they wanted to have amendments and it passed.
the last amendment was passed in 1992
who wanted the 18th amendment?
The Twelfth Amendment was passed. It changed the way presidents are elected. It was no longer the first place votes would be President and second place would be VP.
there was 14 states in the union and 11 out of the 14 had to pass it.
It was the Thirteenth Amendment which abolished slavery.
First of all, the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America was never "passed." Instead, the Second Amendment, as well as the nine other Amendments that comprise the Bill of Rights, was ratified by the required three fourths of the state legislatures in 1791. George Washington served as our first President from 1789 through 1797. Therefore, George Washington was the President when the Second Amendment was ratified. To read a transcript of the Bill of Rights, use the hotlink to the website of the National Archives, under Related Links, below.