The Bill of Rights were not in the original Constitution because the Constitution was ratified before these issues came up. The Bill of Rights were proposed to guarantee a number of personal freedoms.
They were really busy trying to get the /rest/ of the Constitution ratified, although it hadn't slipped their minds. As Alexander Hamilton wrote in Federalist No. 84, a Bill of Rights was unnecessary as it might be perceived as the ONLY rights that people had, when in reality they had much more. A lot of them, like Hamilton, worried that a Bill of Rights would be more trouble than it was worth.
But the writers of the Federalist Papers (Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay), and other supporters gave in to a Bill of Rights. If you just let this Constitution pass, they said, we'll work on a Bill of Rights. But it was the fear expressed in No. 84 that led to the 9th amendment, among other things.
The original authors of the Constitution were already working hard to replace the Articles of Confederation with a better system. They had to convince 13 separate State governments to ratify the exact same document and toss the Articles in favor of the new Constitution. This was hard enough without adding the Bill of Rights to it initially. However, it didn't take long for the leading politicians and statemen of the time to realize they needed to ensure civil liberties were included in the Constitution, so they drafted and eventually got the first ten amendments to the Constitution passed after the Constitution was accepted.
The Bill of Rights is in the US Constitution. They are the first ten amendments. The Bill of Rights are not found in the original part of the document because the framers argued over their inclusion in the document. They were afraid that if they were to write out a Bill of Rights that it would limit the American people to only those that were directly expressed in the document.
the Bill of Rights are amendments to the original Constitution and were added to assure the passage of the Constitution and also to protect the citizens from the country becoming to federalistic.
The Constitution as written was having trouble being ratified by the states until it was clearly spelled out as to exactly what rights were granted and by whom. Also the Constitution mostly deals with how the federal government is established and run, not what powers it is given, thus the Bill of Rights spells out what rights of the common man (individually) has that the government was supposed to be unable to infringe. In essence, protecting "us" from "them".
The need for the Bill of Rights became apparent after the fact to the writers.
No and that is why some delegates didn’t sign the constitution until it was added.
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To add a bill of rights! :3 US history
The Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights guaranteed that Congress would not interfere with the rights to religion, speech and press. The Bill of Rights are the first 10 amendments of the US Constitution.
The Bill of Rights are part of the constitution and to have a constitution a revolution was required. The Declaration of Independence told the king the colonies were leaving the British monarchy. Now, put this together.
The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the US Constitution.
The original Bill of Rights in the US Constitution.
Why was the US Constitution amended to include all bill of rights
Why was the us constitution amended to include all bill of rights
Why was the US Constitution amended to include all bill of rights
Our rights are in the constitution. Given in the Bill of Rights.
US Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, legal documents.
constitution
The us constitution is the document that is still active, that is the SECOND document that tells us what, as citizens, our rights are. the bill of rights is the first 10 amendments to the constitution. (changes that the government made to the constitution.
The Bill of Rights is contained in the first ten amendments of the US Constitution. They were created on September 25, 1789.
The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the US Constitution.
The Bill of Rights are the first ten amendments to the US Constitution. Your question does not make sense.