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Article the First: 1789 Congress Members
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The September 25th, 1789, constitutional amendment resolution passed by Congress actually proposed the U.S. Senate and not the House’s version of Article the First as the first amendment to the Constitution of 1787. George Washington was the Commander-in-Chief and not President of the Republic under the Articles of Confederation, Pluto is not a planet, and 11 States ratified the wrong first amendment to the United States Constitution. Citizens for Article the First. Build a Bigger House. Madison, James Jr.
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Citizens for Article the First: September 2013
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Citizens for Article the First. Citizens for Article the First. ORIGINAL FIRST AMENDMENT PETITION. YOUR LETTER TO CONGRESS. Article the First HR Campaign. Tuesday, September 24, 2013. Citizens for Article the First. Citizens for Article the First. Has the time come to Organize? Has the time come to organize Citizens for. To ratify the first Article of the 12 Amendments proposed and passed by the United States Senate and the House of Representatives on September 25, 1789? Article the Second,. Prevents law...
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United States Constitution and Citizenship Day: Bill of Rights
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United States Constitution and Citizenship Day. Constitution and Citizenship Day is a U.S. federal observance that recognizes the framing of the United States Constitution of 1787 and those who have chosen to become U.S. citizens. It is observed on September 17th, which is the day the Philadelphia Constitutional Convention completed, signed and transmitted the Constitution in 1787 to the United States in Congress Assembled convening in New York. US Constitution of 1787. Bill of rights”. By proposing amen...
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Stanley Y. Klos: New York Hilton Forgotten Presidents
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New York Hilton Forgotten Presidents. A Founding U.S. Presidential Exhibit. As Exhibited at the. The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden. The stories of the four Continental Congress Presidents and the ten Presidents of the United States in Congress Assembled serving before George Washington. Are inspiring narratives that are most appropriate to the events of the 21. Century. The account of the first US President, Samuel Huntington. The United States was established as a Perpetual Union. Many 18th Cen...
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President John Jay: Chief Justice John Jay
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On December 10, 1778 the United States Continental Congress elected John Jay, President. John Jay Minister to Spain. Chief Justice John Jay. Feds Finally Agree: Samuel Huntington 1st USCA President. US Continental Congress Journals. Chief Justice John Jay. Third President of the Continental Congress. United States of America. December 10, 1778 to September 29, 1779. Forgotten Founders 2004 and 2008. Earlier, on June 13. To make the most candid and confidential communications upon all subjects to the mini...
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President John Jay: President John Jay
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On December 10, 1778 the United States Continental Congress elected John Jay, President. John Jay Minister to Spain. Chief Justice John Jay. Feds Finally Agree: Samuel Huntington 1st USCA President. US Continental Congress Journals. Friday, January 18, 2013. Third President of the Continental Congress. United States of America. December 10, 1778 to September 29, 1779. Forgotten Founders 2004 and 2008. July 2nd, 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. And Not John Hanson. Historian Stanley Yavneh Klos. July 2, 1776.
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Continental Congress: Continental Congress
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On September 5, 1774 the delegates from 12 British Colonies gathered and formed the First Colonial Continental Congress of the United Colonies of America. On July 2, 1776 the Second Colonial Continental Congress declared 12 British colonies as Free and Independent States thus becoming the US Continental Congress. On March 1, 1781 the Constitution of 1777 was ratified replacing the US Continental Congress with the United States in Congress Assembled. Feds Finally Agree: Samuel Huntington 1st USCA President.
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