File:Senate Revisions to House Proposed Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.djvu

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U.S. Senate. (03/04/1789 - )
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Senate Revisions to House Proposed Amendments to the U.S. Constitution
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  • Scope and content: This printed document shows handwritten revisions by Senators during the process of altering and consolidating the amendments to the U.S. Constitution proposed by James Madison of Virginia.
  • General notes: On June 8, 1789, Representative James Madison of Virginia introduced a series of proposed amendments to the newly ratified U.S. Constitution. That summer the House of Representatives debated the issues and on August 24 passed seventeen proposed constitutional amendments. The Senate then took up the matter, altering and consolidating the amendments. Ultimately, Congress forwarded to the states 12 articles of amendment; 10 of them (articles 3 through 12) were subsequently ratified and became the Bill of Rights.
Date 9 September 1789
date QS:P571,+1789-09-09T00:00:00Z/11
institution QS:P195,Q518155
Center for Legislative Archives (NWL), Room 8E, National Archives Building, Washington, DC
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  • Record group: Record Group 46: Records of the U.S. Senate, 1789 - 2006 (National Archives Identifier: 375)
  • Series: Bills and Resolutions Originating in the House and Considered in the Senate, compiled 1789 - 2002 (National Archives Identifier: 559854)
  • File unit: Proposed Amendments of the 1st Congress, 1789 - 1791 (National Archives Identifier: 2127261)
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