The population of the colonies weren’t asked to accept the constitution. They were simply told it had been written.
As outlined in the US Constitution, Americans, while holding office, cannot accept foreign titles. This is found in Article I, Section 9, Clause 8, and is known as the Title of Nobility Clause.
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The 13th Amendment of the US constitution did not allow racial profiling for the enslaved African Americans.
The constitution replaced the articles of confederation. The us constitution is what Americans should always live by.
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The US Constitution's Bill of Rights are the first ten amendments to the Constitution that outlines the protections of the US states and the US population as a whole. James Madison created the Bill of Rights and it persuaded the Constitutional Convention to ratify this document that specifies the rights of the people and the duties of the federal government.
The constitution helps regulate laws and balance lives for all Americans.
There were (and continue to be) multiple practical effects of the writing of the Constitution. The most important of these practical effects was that the Constitution allowed the new country...
If by "Americans" you mean US citizens, then they DO have freedom of the press, this is enshrined in their Constitution.
The United States citizens had to accept the newly written US Constitution. By default, England had to accept it; they didn't have a choice not to unless they wanted to initiate a war over the separation of the USA from British control.
The US constitution confers no rights to Americans as citizens. It does however, do so for US citizens.
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