The Constitution

The Constitution

As a result of the efforts of delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the Articles of Confederation were replaced by the Constitution of the United States as the supreme law of the land, forming a much stronger federal government divided into three branches. The original Constitution, as excerpted here with the signatures of the delegates, remains largely unchanged today, with only 27 amendments in over 200 years.

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The National Archives Experience "Constitution of the United States" 20 Mar 2006. Created by Gary Keith and Mike Frost.