Actually, while it sounds like that, those are not the exact words. In the preamble (introduction) to the constitution, it uses the words "to secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity..." Posterity is an old word for "future generations." So, the Founding Fathers are declaring that they want to make sure that future generations live in a free country and enjoy the blessings of liberty.
The phrase 'to promote general welfare' means to do things that would improve the health, prosperity, or well-being of the person. The phrase is located in the Preamble to the Constitution.
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... establish the blessings of liberty on ourselvesand our prosperity...The founders are referring to the American people, including themselves.--Charlie G.
jesus
prosperity.
to eat chocolate
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loylaty love for your country
yes
The authors and what they leave behind them as history.
The future decendents of the u.s.a as the preamble says "People"
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