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the Father of the Bill of rights is James Madison
James Madison was the writer of the Bill of rights since the bill of rights is just the name given to the first 10 amendments of the U. S. Constitution and James Madison wrote the constitution. James Madison
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In 1789, James Madison--nicknamed "the father of the Constitution"--proposed twelve amendments that ultimately became the ten amendments making up the U.S. Bill of Rights. In this respect, Madison was unquestionably the person who wrote the First Amendment.
Five states ratified conditionally, with amendments. James Madison rewrote those amendments into the Bill of Rights.
The Bill Of Rights was written in 1789, by James Madison.AnswerThe Bill of Rights are the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. They were introduced as a series of amendments, in the first Congress, by James Madison, in 1789. Ten of the amendments were ratified and became the Bill of Rights in 1791.The official U.S. Bill of Rights web site below, includes complete original text, amendments, and beautiful photos.The Bill of Rights was wrote in 1787
James Madison
James Madison wrote what became known as the bill of rights
James Madison
James Madison
James Madison
James Madison wrote the Bill of Rights.He later became the United State's fourth president.James Madison was also a representative he gave these bill of rights so people can know what they can and cannot do and what people can do to them with warrants and how people can own stuff or how people don't have to let soldiers in there house.