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The Constitution was created through the Constitutional Convention, which met in May of 1787. The delegates debated the powers and privileges of the executive, the representation that would make up the legislative branch, and the nature of the relationships between the states and the federal government. Nine states were required to ratify the Constitution in order for it to be taken into effect, which occurred in June 1788. The Bill of Rights was suggested in 1789, and was finally added to the Constitution by 1791.

 

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