September 17th,1787 was the day the Constitution emerged from the Philadelphia convention. You can read all about the Constitution and it's concept in "The Federalist Papers".
September 17th would have made 13 years.
The Constitutional Convention took place in Philadelphia from May 25 to September 17th, 1787. The convention was presided over by future president George Washington. The Constitution was ratified in 1789 and has been in effect since that time.
Yes it is. It has been since the 17th of September 1991.
The amendments that are brought to certain clauses are the things that change the constitution. There are many changes that have been made to the constitution of the United State, the 17th amendment is one of the most popular amendments.
There has been? I believe all Federal elections are declared in the constitution and it would take an amendment to change them. distrust of the government
War on Terror
War on Terror
As of September 2014, 33 resolutions calling for amendments have been sent on to the states. The process for amending the Constitution is outlined in the Constitution itself.
The US declared independence on July 4, 1776, making it 234 years old in 2010. Based on the treaty that ended the Revolutionary War (1783), it would have been 227. Based on the ratification of the US Constitution (1790), it would have been 220. (the current federal government was established by the Constitution)
Kingdom Hearts was released on September 17, 2002 in the US.
The Cherokee tribe adopted a constitution in 1827 in the hopes of being able to hold on to their land in the US state of Georgia. This written constitution declared the Cherokee to be a sovereign nation. They based this on United States policy; in former treaties, Indian nations had been declared sovereign so they would be legally capable of ceding their lands.
it has NT yet been declared