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US Constitution: Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, & Amendments

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This eBook contains the complete text of the three most important documents in American history:



The United States Declaration of Independence, adopted at the Second Continental Congress meeting at Philadelphia in July 1776.



The Bill of Rights, the collective term of the first ten constitutional amendments, created in 1789 and ratified in 1791 at the Philadelphia Congress.



The Constitutional Amendments - eleven through to twenty seven.



The publisher humbly advances the notion that every American citizen should claim ownership of a copy of these essential documents, in order to benefit from and reference the wisdom which went into their creation. Together with the principle text, this edition contains images provided courtesy of the United States National Archives as well as independent photographers.



Proceeds from the sale of this book go to the American Red Cross, which provides aid and relief in the United States during times of calamity or disaster.

91 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 20, 2017

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July 16, 2025
Every US citizen should own and read a copy of the U.S. Constitution. The mass ignorance of the population has really enabled Congress, the Supreme Court, and the President to do whatever they want and just tell everyone it’s legal.
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August 13, 2018
Required

Read it or shut up about it. Same with the Bible. You'll know when they're lying or just making stuff up.
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It surprised me, how so few words could become so important...not something that can really be "rated." I loved that this edition was fairly large print...
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