Charles Carroll signed the Declaration of Independence. He was returning from a mission to Canada with Benjamin Franklin and Samuel Chase when he and Chase had a couple of days to get to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. He arrived to make the vote unanimous. He did not participate in the writing or convention that approved the Consitution but certainly celebrated it at his mansion afterward.
Charles Carroll Albertson has written: 'Hymns of Worship and Service' 'College sermons' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Presbyterian Church, Sermons, Universities and colleges 'Death and Afterwards' 'The prophets and the war' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918 'The distinctive ideas of Jesus' -- subject(s): Christianity, Teachings 'Hymns for the Church'
how did the constitution and the Bill of Rights reflects enlightenment ideas
The entire constitution has Federalist ideas and concepts.
Much of the Japanese Constitution is based on the US Constitution.
It has nothing to do with the constitution other than expressing the ideas that will be used in the constitution.
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They got ideas from the Roman Republic and their own brains.