Constitution of the United States
The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the United States. This constitution was completed on 17 September 1787 and adopted by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and then be ratified by special conventions in each state. These documents form a joint federation of sovereign states, and the federal government to run the federation. The Constitution replaced the Articles of Confederation is much less clear in the definition of this federation.
This Constitution shall come into force in 1789 and became a model constitution for many other countries. The U.S. Constitution is the oldest national constitution still in use today.
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