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It has never been more important for Americans to clearly understand the words that shaped the nation. This compact edition presents the full text of The Constitution of the United States, the Bill of Rights, all subsequent amendments, and The Declaration of Independence in a single, easy to carry volume.
Recognized as essential reading for citizens, students, educators, and leaders, these documents capture the principles that continue to define American government and civic life. This straightforward reference includes:
• The Constitution of the United States
• The Bill of Rights
• Every ratified amendment
• The Declaration of Independence
Regardless of political preference or personal beliefs, anyone who calls the United States home benefits from knowing the foundation on which the country was built. These writings explain the framework of government and affirm the freedoms that remain central to American identity today.
Drafted in Philadelphia in 1787, The Constitution established a federal system with three primary branches of government, executive, legislative, and judicial. It outlines powers, limits, and responsibilities while safeguarding core liberties such as freedom of religion, freedom of the press, the right to assemble, and the right to petition.
The Declaration of Independence, composed in 1776 with Thomas Jefferson as principal author, announced the colonies' decision to separate from British rule. Its enduring words on equality, unalienable rights, and the pursuit of happiness continue to inspire movements for liberty and justice across the world.
Collected here are complete, word for word reproductions of these landmark texts, preserved exactly as adopted. By placing The Constitution, the amendments, and The Declaration of Independence together in one slim, portable book, readers can consult the very language that has guided the American experiment for nearly two and a half centuries.
Whether used for classroom study, civic discussion, or personal reference, this edition provides a reliable source of truth. These pages are not commentary or interpretation. They present the documents themselves in full so you can read, reflect, and return to the originals whenever questions about rights, responsibilities, or freedoms arise.
Few works have carried greater influence on law, politics, and culture. Every American household, library, and classroom deserves to keep these texts on hand. They remain vital reminders of the values on which the United States was founded and the promises that continue to guide its future.
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