Most states wanted written constitutions for two main reasons. First, a written constitution would spell out the rights of all citizens. Second, it would set limits on the power of the government.
written constitutions are better than informal things b/c it defines the nature of a constitutional settlement, rules that govern the political system and give the citizens rights and governments a codified form(which means organize into a system; such as a body of law)
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The leaders decided to write a new constitution, In 1787 leaders from 12 of the states went to philadelphia. There they wrote the unite sates constitution convention.
When we refer to a "framer" of our United States Constitution, we mean those who wrote the Constitution. In general that means the Founding Fathers of the United States.
The Constitution of the United States of America is a highlight in our history
The united states constitution.
No, Noah Webster did not write the constitution. The United States Constitution was primarily written by James Madison, with input from other Founding Fathers during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Noah Webster was known for his work on dictionaries and spelling books, not for his involvement in drafting the constitution.
The "national assembly " didn't write the constitution, but congress wrote it from May 1778 to September 1778. The United States has never had a National Assembly.
The framing fathers were political men who helped to write the Constitution for the United States. They are also sometimes referred to as the founding fathers.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the constitutuion of the united states of America and it was written in 1790
Their own Constitution
According the United States Constitution, only the House of Representatives can introduce tax bills. The Senate has to approve them and the president must sign it for it to become law.
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
Delegates wrote the US Constitution. They did so in order to establish the United States and its founding principles which are still part of the country today.