On September 17, we commemorate the signing of the United States Constitution in 1787. This historic document, crafted by 39 brave individuals, including James Madison and George Washington, has served as the foundation and source of the legal authority underlying the existence of the United States.
Key Facts:
- September 17, 1787, marks the day the Constitution was signed in Philadelphia.
- The document was the result of a convention of delegates assembled to revise the federal government.
- After ratification by the states, the Constitution came into force in 1789.
- When asked by a woman what kind of government they had hammered out Ben Franklin famously replied, “A republic, madam, if you can keep it.”
Sam Houston revered the Founders and as Dr. Randolph B. Campbell put it, “Had an almost spiritual reverence” for the Union and its principles.
Celebrating Constitution Day:
- Attend local events in your area to observe this important day in American history.
- Reflect on the principles enshrined in the Constitution, such as federalism, separation of powers, and individual rights.
- Consider how you, as a citizen, contribute to bringing these principles to life.
- Share details of this day with your children.
- Fly the American flag today!
Wishing you a Constitution Day filled with appreciation for the foundation of American democracy!
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