The Bill of Rights are the first ten rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution. They were created on September 25, 1789, but were not ratified until December 15, 1791.
The Bill of Rights was written primarily by James Madison. He introduced some of these ideas in June of 1789, and by September of that year, the document was approved by Congress.
Yes, the exact same bill IS introduced year after year. One example is the Equal Rights Amendment by Rep. Carolyn Maloney, by the now-deceased Sen. Ted Kennedy, and Rep. Rob Andrews. Each bill differs some from the other, but each bill can be re-introduced every year, and often, is.
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the bill of rights was passed on December 15, 1791
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The english Bill of Rights took place in ENgland, on the year of 1689.
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