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Here's to another 225 years. Two hundred and twenty-five years ago this month, Virginia ratified the Bill of Rights, thereby enshrining its 10 Amendments in the Constitution.
On this day in 1791 the Bill of Rights were ratified by three-fourths of the states. At the insistence of the Anti-Federalists led by Thomas Jefferson the first 10 amendments were added to the new ...
Today is the most important holiday you've never heard of. In the pantheon of our national holidays, it ranks with Independence Day, but we don't celebrate it or mark it ...
Without much fanfare, the Bill of Rights turns 225 years old on Dec. 15. On that day in 1791, Virginia became the last state needed to ratify the firs ...
Ken Paulson: The birthday of the Bill of Rights is at least as important as Independence Day. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 63°F. Thursday, April 17th 2025 ...
Today we celebrate the anniversary of the first 10 amendments, known as the Bill of Rights (ratified December 15, 1791). Here’s what you need to know!
Dec. 15, is the birthday of the Bill of Rights. The first 10 amendments to the Constitution became official 217 years ago today. Granted, that's not a nice round number worthy of big celebrations ...
Our American Bill of Rights, the first 10 Amendments to our U.S. Constitution, was ratified by the states and became effective Dec. 15, 1791. Its 228th birthday is observed on that date with ...
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