Why the Bill of Rights Was Made
In celebration of our new exhibition, “Amending America,” which reveals the stories behind why some proposed amendments successfully became part of the Constitution, we present a panel discussing the story behind the Bill of Rights, the Ratification of the Constitution, and the First Federal Congress. Panelists include Joseph Ellis, Jack Rakove, and Kenneth Bowling.
Видео Why the Bill of Rights Was Made канала US National Archives
Видео Why the Bill of Rights Was Made канала US National Archives
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