When is Constitution Day And Citizenship Day?

Sunday September 17th

The adoption of the Constitution of the United States and those who have become United States citizens on September 17th is commemorated on Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. On this day, members of the United States Constitutional Convention ratified the Constitution in 1787.

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Constitutional Convention in Confederation Convention. Constitutional Convention James Madison, who contributed to the creation of the document that is now known as the United States Constitution, wrote the proposal that served as the basis for the Constitution, although many others contributed to the creation of the document known today as the United States Constitution. Those who contributed to its growth gathered in Independence Hall in Philadelphia, the sultry summer of 1787. George Washington presided over the Convention. However, many of the "Founding Fathers" were off to other diplomatic positions, unable to participate. Thomas Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence, served abroad for his country. John Adams has also worked in the United States. Patrick Henry, on the other hand, refused to attend due to principle and preferring the Articles of Confederation. Others were eventually swayed Henry after convention leaders introduced a Bill of Rights.

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