Roger Sherman
James Madison quoted this saying by Sherman when he was referring to the Bill of Rights.
After the American Revolution the new states constitutions included declarations of rights also known as bill of rights. The US Constitution also includes a bill of rights.
The Constitution cannot be amended if sufficient agreement is not reached. There are two methods of amendment, both requiring defined levels of agreement between the states and the Congress. If agreement is reached, the amendment is adopted. Amendments can also be repealed by the enactment of a further amendment.
It is found in the Declaration of man and the citizen.
The Declarations of Independence, The Constitution, and The Bill of Rights set up the government of the United States and described how the government was to be operated. The site below has the transcript of each of these documents.
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many segregation laws were repealed
Key ideas from the Enlightenment that became founding principles in the English American and French Declarations of Human Rights include the belief in inherent human rights, such as liberty, equality, and the pursuit of happiness, as well as the principles of individual freedoms, democracy, and the separation of powers to protect those rights. These declarations aimed to establish the rights and freedoms of individuals, limit the power of the government, and promote the idea of popular sovereignty.
Many federalists simply didn't see the need for a Bill of Rights. They felt the Constitution did a sufficient job in balancing power between the national government and the states. The Bill of Rights was added to appease the anti-federalists.
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he believd that the constitution did not protect peoples rights as so the Bill of Rights did