The slaves to be free
We would all live as "Free Men (again)" as it was intended in the Constitution.
that slaves could be freed
The segment of the Constitution that protects the right to freedom of speech is the First Amendment. It also protects a person's right to freedom of religion and freedom of expression.
There is no definitive answer to this question as it varies depending on the interpretation of what constitutes "freedom of speech" in a constitution. Many countries have some form of protection for freedom of speech in their constitutions, but the extent and limitations of this right can differ significantly. It is important to analyze each constitution individually to determine the specific provisions related to freedom of speech.
the constitution did not include a bill of right...
Freedom of Speech, Freedom of the Press, and Freedom of Assembly
Freedom of Assembly
In simple terms it was regarding freedom of speech, freedom of the press, religious freedom, freedom of assembly, and right to petition.Hope this helps.
Right for survival, speech and freedom
They did not feel the constitution promised them certain freedom: freedom of speech and freedom of the press and of religion etc..
The first amendment of the US Constitution guarantees free speech. The first amendment is one of ten amendments within the US Constitution called the Bill of Rights. These ten were part of the original constitution. More amendments were later added.