It is impossible to say.
Though many peoples in America had no written language as we would understand it today there exists many pictographs, carvings, totems, etc., which could be considered written documents.
The first written document that provided self government for the pilgrims was The Mayflower Compact.
The Articles of Confederation.
It was not the first document written in America. The US did not come into being until the document was signed and ratified so in this sense it became the first document in the USA
Common sense
The Mayflower Compact was the first written form of government in colonial America.
The first written document of laws in America was called the Articles of Confederation.
Yes, it was written by and for the United States of America.
The language in which the document was first written is not specified in the question.
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articles_of_Confederation
The first written document that provided self government for the pilgrims was The Mayflower Compact.
The Declaration of Independence was written first.
The Articles of Confederation.
It was not the first document written in America. The US did not come into being until the document was signed and ratified so in this sense it became the first document in the USA
The Mayflower Compact was the first written governing document. Basically, it was the first ever written document about government in the United States.
Common sense
The Declaration Of Independence because at the time America was not a country it was thirteen colonies. US constitution was written in 1787, The DOI was written in 1776. HOPE THIS HELPS! :P
The first document written to govern u.s.a was The Articles of Conferderation.