It is impossible to say. No one is able to predict with any accuracy what would have happened if something in history was changed.
the freedom of speech or declaration of independence
Pennsylvania differed from Delaware primarily in its approach to religious freedom and governance. While Pennsylvania, founded by William Penn, was established as a refuge for Quakers and promoted religious tolerance, Delaware did not extend the same level of freedom to all religions. Additionally, Pennsylvania's governance was characterized by a constitution drafted by Penn, which laid out a framework for a representative government, whereas Delaware, initially settled by Swedes and later under English control, had a different political structure.
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freedom of speech and the press freedom of religion free educationvoting rights and slavery
They have a different form of government, but France used our constitution as a model in 1787 when it had it's revolution.
The first amendment of the constitution does guarantee the freedom of religion.
A law starts as a bill. The first ten bills made were made were the bill of rights. The bill of rights were the first ten amendments to the constitution. Amendments are changes or additions to the constitution. The first amendment was: Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, and freedom of petition. All of those are in the first amendment
The First Amendment added to the United States Constitution has everything to do with freedom and is still one of America's most cited amendments. The amendment defines the freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom for the press, the right to peacefully assemble and the right to make a complaint to the government without sanction.
Freedom of housing is not a part of the United States Constitution.
The United States of America is 'free' because of promises from the constitution. For instance, "Freedom of religion".
No. Nowhere in the constitution is "freedom of rights" mentioned
the founders of the constitution. they protected the freedom of expression in the U.S. Constitution