It actually says, "...more perfect Union". Lincoln recognized that the Union was not perfect. The new Constitution was designed with the goal to IMPROVE the Union, making it "more perfect".
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To form a more perfect union is part of the preamble that was agreed upon right before writing the constitution. It is the reason for our united states constitution.
The US constitution was ratified by the governments of the original 13 colonies. The remaining 37 states of the union implicity ratified the constitution just by applying to join the existing union./nine states
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Once a state of the Union you are protected by the Constitution
The Articles of Confederation was the first document covering the thirteen colonies. (See attached link.) It did talk about what "constitutes" the American colonies, but it's not technically a constitution. The US Constitution was ratified in 1787.
"To form a more perfect union" is important because it is the goal of the Constitution. The Union was poorly organized at the time of the constitution.
The correct spelling is "perfect" (flawless, or ideal).
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Article 370 of the Union Constitution was adopted in the year 1954.
"To form a more perfect union" is important because it is the goal of the Constitution. The Union was poorly organized at the time of the constitution.
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