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Bill of Rights
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The first ten amendments to the Constitution are known collectively as the Bill of Rights. They guarantee essential rights and liberties not given in the Constitition.
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Bill of Rights in the United States of America
- The first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, adopted as a single unit on Dec. 15, 1791.
Bill of Rights
- From the National Archives. Includes high resolution images of the originals available for download. Also found are transcripts.
Library of Congress: Bill of Rights
- Links to articles and exhibits in the Library regarding the Bill of Rights.
George Washington and the Bill of Rights
- Letter from George Washington discussing the need for a Bill of Rights to Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, April 28, 1788. Includes image of the letter along with a transcription.
University of Chicago: Bill of Rights
- Shown are documents from the original states that addressed citizen rights.
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