It had to be conservative in order to pass. The US was very weak at that point and any mishap, like dividing over certain things in the constitution could lead to major problems for the young US
A constitution is a document, it does not have "events".
constitution
The Constitution should be seen as a conservative reaction to the revolution because it established the electoral college instead electing the U.S. President by majority vote.
living document
revolutionary
The conservative interpretation of the constitution is: the conservatives believed all that they worked for was being threatened by the government. The pgoressive interpretations believed that the constitution held enlightenment ideals (i.e. liberty) and that the document empowered regular people.
When speaking about the US Constitution, a conservative political leader tends to regard the Constitution as a document that severely limits the powers of the Federal government. In other words, while some people see the Constitution as being "flexible" the conservative sees it not that flexible at all. Another term to fit the question is "Strict Constitutionalist".
its like a document but for the US Constitution
yes
Much more conservative
constitution
An 'Amendment' is any change to the constitution or federal document.
The British Constitution is uncodified, not written down. It is entrenched in the laws of the nation. There is no single document with the constitutional laws written down.
No
A constitution is a document, it does not have "events".
which document preceded the constitution as the frameworkfor the nations new government
The document that was written before the Constitution was the Articles of Confederation.