The Bill Of Rights: The First Ten Amendments

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The Bill of Rights, written by James Madison, in response to many states calling for a greater constitutional protection for one's individual liberties. The Bill of Rights represents the first ten amendments of the Constitution, it also lists specific prohibitions on governmental power. The reason the Bill of Rights was created, was due to the fact that George Mason stormed out of a Constitutional Convention because the Constitution didn't clearly clarify a declaration of human rights. George Mason was one of the leading figures in creating the Bill of Rights, Mason worked to make and pass the amendments that would protect citizens rights from the government. The Bill of Rights was ratified on December 15, 179, thus becoming a part of the