Yes
Yes the bill of rights was signed. And according to another wikianswers- it was signed by George III
The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments that were added to the Constitution after being ratified by the states; they weren't signed by anyone.
because people agreed on it
LBJ in 1965
If you mean "Who signed the bill into law?", it was Lyndon Johnson.
Philadelphia played a major role in the Revolution and development of the United States. Two documents in particular: The Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution were drafted and signed in Philadelphia in the 18th century in the neighborhood now known as "Old City."
Yes the bill of rights was signed. And according to another wikianswers- it was signed by George III
The last state signed the Bill of Rights December 15, 1791.
The English Bill of Rights was signed.
No. The Bill of Rights was ratified in 1791.
yes, he agreed completely with the Bill of Rights. He signed it.
the English Bill of Rights
He did not, as the Bill of Rights was written and signed before Lincoln was born.
The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments that were added to the Constitution after being ratified by the states; they weren't signed by anyone.
the Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments
because people agreed on it
no probly not <><><> No one signed the Bill of Rights. It is part of the US Constitution. The Consitution was ratified by states, not signed. If you mean the Declaration of Independence, no- women were not voters or politicians at that time.