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Monday, July 4, 2011

The Bill of Rights




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Constitution of the United States 1787 The Constitution of the United States on one sheet for easy framing and display. "We the people" Do you know what comes next? This expertly antiqued replica also contains explanatory remarks enjoyed by anyone interested in or curious about U.S. history.Accurate reproduction on antiqued parchment Shows all original 1787 text on one sheet Document size: 12.5" x 19"Also available in full poster size Declaration of Independence 1776An exact replica of the original Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776.

Inspired and written by the founding fathers, the parchment is antiqued to have the same color and appearance as the document currently stored in the National Archives.Accurate reproduction on antiqued parchment1 page Document size: 14" x 16"Also available in full poster size Bill of Rights 1789 The Bill of Rights of the United States as it originally appeared. The most famous amendments to the Constitution of the U.S., the Bill of Rights contain the most often quoted rights granted to American citizens.




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On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence gave America life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Drafted mainly by Thomas Jefferson and edited by Benjamin Franklin, it granted the American colonies freedom from the Kingdom of Great Britain. Some of its inspiration and wording was taken directly from the writings of English philosopher John Locke.

This high-quality art print is expertly produced to capture the vivid color and exceptional detail of the original.

The company that sold this item would not sell just one copy from their website, but through Amazon, I was able to purchase a single copy. This was a really important piece of information for a project in a college class, so I needed it to be a good-quality copy. It came in a cardboard mailing tube on the outside and was in a clear acrylic tube inside the mailer. The quality of the piece is excellent and the paper feels authentic.

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