Proposed Amendments to the Constitution as Passed by the Senate, Printed September 14, 1789, 09/14/1789; Scope and content: On June 8, 1789, Representative James Madison of Virginia introduced a series of proposed amendments to the newly ratified Constitution. That summer the House of Representatives debated the issue and on August 24 passed seventeen proposed constitutional amendments. The Senate then took up the matter -- they altered and consolidated the House amendments into 12. This printed document reflects the Senate's changes as passed on September 14, 1789. The line-outs on


Proposed Amendments to the Constitution as Passed by the Senate, Printed September 14, 1789, 09/14/1789; Scope and content: On June 8, 1789, Representative James Madison of Virginia introduced a series of proposed amendments to the newly ratified Constitution. That summer the House of Representatives debated the issue and on August 24 passed seventeen proposed constitutional amendments. The Senate then took up the matter -- they altered and consolidated the House amendments into 12. This printed document reflects the Senate's changes as passed on September 14, 1789. The line-outs on the first, third and eighth articles indicate wording that had been amended in conference committee on September 24, 1789. Twelve articles of amendment were then sent to the states -- articles three through twelve were ratified and became the Bill of Rights in 1791.


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