The American Declaration of the Rights & Duties of Man was adopted at the Ninth International Conference of American States in Bogota, Columbia in April of 1948. The meeting was the same meeting that adopted the Charter of the Organization of American States, which created the OAS. This document was the world's first international human rights instrument of a general nature, and it was adopted by the nations of the Americas.
The US Constitution.
The English Bill of Rights
It was held by the first continental congress. They met in Philadelphia on Septemer of 1774. They came to establish a political body to represent America interests and challenge British control.
The Articles of COnfederation
The US Constitution was written in 1787 by a Constitutional Convention of 55 delegates, meeting in Philadelphia.
The American Declaration of the Rights & Duties of Man was adopted at the Ninth International Conference of American States in Bogota, Columbia in April of 1948. The meeting was the same meeting that adopted the Charter of the Organization of American States, which created the OAS. This document was the world's first international human rights instrument of a general nature, and it was adopted by the nations of the Americas.
Philadelphia played a major role in the Revolution and development of the United States. Two documents in particular: The Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution were drafted and signed in Philadelphia in the 18th century in the neighborhood now known as "Old City."
The Stamp Act Congress in the mid 1760s . The relevant document is called the Declaration of Rights and Grievances.
the document that was related to the bill of rights
The meeting in Philadelphia, (September 1774) known as the First Continental Congress, lasted seven weeks. During that time, the delegates sent a document to King George III demanding that the rights of the colonists be restored. They also made plans to extend the boycott of British goods. When the congress ended, the delegates vowed to hold another meeting if their demands hadn't been met by the following year.
Was a meeting that was an extension of the Alexandria, Virginia meeting between Maryland and Virginia delegates on matters of commerce, naviagation and fishing rights on the Potomac River. Because it managed to work out an agreement, it is seen as a stepping stone to the 1787 convention in Philadelphia which produced the US Constitution.
The Declaration of Sediments was a document that was wrote to show people how unfair women were treated and how they should be treated right with rights. A group of women held a meeting on in London about these rights. Many years after they meet again in Waterloo New York. Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote a Declaration of Sentiments. This document was the main discussion at the Woman's Rights Meeting. Sixty-eight women and thirty-two men signed a Declaration of Sentiments, although some names were taken off due to comments made by the press.
the English Bill of Rights was the first document to contain which idea
the English Bill of Rights was the first document to contain which idea
The Constitution and the Bill of Rights
natural rights--rights that no govenrnment can arbitrarily take away