THE FOLLOWING HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS COLLECTED IN THIS BOOK: THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE - THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION - THE BILL OF RIGHTS - AMENDMENTS XI-XXVII THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION, which was ratified on September 17, 1787, established the parameters for the organization of the country’s government. Articles I–VII and the well-known “We the People” Preamble are contained in the document. You will get the opportunity to learn about the division of powers between the judicial, legislative, and executive branches of government with your own eyes. To ensure that you fully comprehend every word of this revered 105 national document, it is printed in a clear font. One of the most significant texts in the history of our country is the Declaration of Independence. It was triumphantly signed on July 4, 1776, by the Continental Congress and said that the thirteen colonies in North America were breaking away from Great Britain. This part will show you the origins of this wonderful country and will undoubtedly make you feel proud. THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION are the original agreement between the 13 States that established a relatively weak central authority. The initial authority bestowed upon the national government was restricted to the authorities that the thirteen colonies acknowledged as belonging to the British Parliament and the King. THE UNITED STATES BILL OF RIGHTS, which comprises the first ten amendments to the Constitution, is covered in a separate section of the book. The foundation of the US government is these individual liberties and rights. These significant Constitutional changes cover a number of the nation’s most prized rights. These include women’s voting rights (19th Amendment), the right to citizenship (14th Amendment), and the outlawing of slavery (13th Amendment). THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA’S CONSTITUTION BOOK , which contains the Bills of Rights, Articles of Confederation, and Amendments 11–27 discover American Rights Through the Eyes of the Founding Fathers. You can read the documents that contributed to the founding of the United States of America by using this book. The Bill of Rights, the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and Amendments 11–27 are all included in the book. These small book is an easy-to-read word- for- word reprint rather than a restoration of the original materials. THE SUPREME LAW OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is found in the Constitution. The separation of powers theory governing the federal government’s executive branch is embodied in this document. The Declaration of Independence outlines the Thirteen Colonies’ grievances and the reasons behind their fight with the Kingdom of Great Britain. Representatives from each of the original Thirteen Colonies signed it. The Articles of Confederation established the original state government throughout the war. Following the successful American Revolution and the establishment of the republican government, the United States Constitution underwent ten amendments or additions, which are documented in the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights enhanced the original Constitution with particular guarantees of personal liberties and political rights.