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The Constitution of the United States, the Supreme Law for the United States of America


The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States of America and is the oldest written national constitution still in force. It was completed on September 17, 1787, with its adoption by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, and was later ratified by special conventions called for that purpose in each of the then-existing thirteen American states. It took effect in 1788, and has served as a model for a number of other nations' constitutions. It created a more unified government in place of what was then a group of independent states operating under the Articles of Confederation.

An original copy of the Constitution can be seen on display today at the National Archives in Washington, DC. The full text of the constitution can be found at wikisource: Full text of the United States Constitution


1 History

Main article: History of the United States Constitution

After the Revolutionary War, the thirteen states first formed a very weak central government under the Articles of Confederation. This government lacked, for example, any power to impose taxes as it had no method of enforcing payment. It could not even control commerce between the states, leading to a series of conflicting tax laws and tariffA tariff is a tax placed on imported and/or exported goods, sometimes called a customs duty''. A revenue tariff is set with the intent of raising money for the government. A protective tariff usually applied to imported goods, is intended to artificiallys between states. Not only this, but the Articles required unanimous consent from all the states before any changes could take effect. States took it so lightly that their representatives were often absent, and the national legislature was very frequently blocked from doing anything, even ineffectual things, pending appearance of a quorum.

As a result of these problems, a meeting (a 'convention' as the term was used then) was called due to a border dispute between VirginiaVirginia is one of the original 13 states of the United States that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution and is generally classified as part of the South. Its official name is the Commonwealth of Virginia it is one of four Commonwealth and MarylandAlternate uses: Maryland (disambiguation Maryland ( In Detail) State nickname: Old Line State; Free State Governor: Robert L. Ehrlich Other U. States Capital Annapolis Largest City Baltimore Area Total Land Water % water Ranked 42nd 32,160 km² 25,338 km², to look into the possibility of amending the articles and strengthening the federal government. Its brief included only amendments to the Articles, but the committee ignored its limitations. It met at Philadelphia, in the summer of 1787, early voted to keep deliberations secret, and decided to draft a new fundamental government design which eventually stipulated that only 9 of the 13 states would have to ratify for the new government to go into effect. All this was criticized as far exceeding their mandate, and being extralegal besides, but the paralysis of the Articles of Confederation government was evident and it agreed to submit the proposal to the States despite the exceeded terms of reference. On September 17, 1787, the Constitution was completed in Philadephia, and the new government it prescribed came into existence on March 4, 1789, after fierce fights over ratification in many of the states. These fierce fights resulted in a Constitution built on compromises between the states and the political sides.

For a list of those who signed the Constitution, see List of signers of the United States Constitution.



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