Constitution
Charters of Freedom: Constitution of the United States
You can almost smell the mothballs and feel the crackly parchment of the most important historic document in America! Ok, maybe not, since page two of the U.S. Constitution was unveiled in its new encasement on September 15, 2000.
This comprehensive overview of the U.S. Constitution places the document in context with two other founding charters of American democracy and government: the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. Today’s Site of the Day also includes access to digital facsimiles of the Constitution and all amendments with transcripts.
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