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Which of the three founding documents do you think is the most important?

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Answered by ItzError
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These three documents, known collectively as the Charters of Freedom, have secured the rights of the American people for more than two and a quarter centuries and are considered instrumental to the founding and philosophy of the United States.

1. Declaration of independence

=> The Declaration of Independence expresses the ideals on which the United States was founded and the reasons for separation from Great Britain.

2. Constitution

=> The Constitution defines the framework of the Federal Government of the United States.

3. Bill of rights

=> The Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. It defines citizens’ and states’ rights in relation to the Government.

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Answered by swathikutty006
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U.S. Founding Documents

This gallery highlights resources designed to enhance study of a few significant primary source documents from American history.

Constitution Annotated

The Constitution of the United States of America Analysis and Interpretation

The Constitution Annotated is a key research tool designed to analyze and explore all provisions of the Constitution.

A Century of Lawmaking

A Century of Lawmaking

U.S. Congress records from 1774 to 1875, including Bills and Resolutions, Congressional Record and Statutes at Large.

The Constitution

Constitution

Written in 1787, ratified in 1788, and in operation since 1789, the U.S. Constitution is the world's longest surviving written charter of government.

Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Independence

Independence Day, also known as "the Fourth of July," celebrates our Declaration of Independence from the British Empire in 1776.

Bill of Rights

Bill of Rights

The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights which guarantee essential rights and liberties, were ratified in 1791.

Federalist Papers

Federalist Papers

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