September 25th: U.S. Congress Passed The Bill Of Rights

What Happened On September 25th?

Congress Passes The Bill Of Rights (1789)

September 25th has witnessed numerous events that have left an indelible mark on American history. One such event dates back to 1789, when the United States Congress passed the Bill of Rights, marking a pivotal moment in the nation’s foundation. The first ten amendments to the Constitution were designed to protect individual liberties and ensure a fair and just society. The Bill of Rights remains a cornerstone of American democracy, and its significance on September 25th serves as a reminder of the enduring principles upon which our nation was built.

By Dr. Sylvia K. Crawford, MA in Journalism

Dr. Silvia Kimberly Crawford has expanded her skills as a writer and as an analyst. Graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2014, she has earned her MA in journalism. Working in copywriting after college, she has gained lots of different experience within the writing realm. With a strong passion for sports, she has worked as a content creator for the NWSL.

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