The Constitution was written to take effect as soon as Washington was sworn in as the first President.
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The first inauguration did not take place until April 30, 1789.
Edward Rutledge was the youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence at 26 (born 1749). But it was his older brother John who signed the Constitution - Edward needed to stay in South Carolina at the time because he had gout problems.
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The US Constitution prescribes that the Inaugural take place in Washington, DC on 20 January, every four (4) years.
Yes, the specific wording is in the US Constitution(Article Two, Section One, Clause Eight)
The Constitution gives the exact method in which presidential elections are to take place. This has, however, changed since the founding (though constitutional amendment). You really should just read the constitution. It will only take a few hours, and it's kind of important.
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This portion of the Constitution is known as the elastic clause. This clause allows for Congress to take on some powers not specifically given to them in the Constitution in extreme cases.
My teachers told me that we will take it in January.
The Bill of Rights was approved on June 25, 1789. No one was President at the time. The constitution had not been approved and Washington didn't take office until September 1789.