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Free Speech Freedom Of Speech

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“FREE SPEECH” Freedom of speech was added to The Constitution of the United States on December 15th, 1791 as well as freedom of religion, press and the right to assemble. It became the first amendment of the Bill of Rights and was ratify by James Madison, one of the most important authors of The Constitution, at the first congressional meeting where he proposed and later established nine more amendments, in order to please the Anti- federalist and continue with the new form of government. Madison wanted to make sure that the people needed to be protected not only from the federal government but also the state government; however, by the time the colonies separated from Britain, many of the political views was still practice and mainly call republicanism. Republicanism meant that the popular sovereignty was an important aspect of politics, it was ruled by the people but at that time it was believed that people needed to satisfied not their own necessities or believes but the communities. Since this was the ideology behind the freedom of speech, the laws was not as protecting as they are today. Many like President George Washington and Thomas Jefferson used this right to try silence the opposite critics towards the new government and the kind of words use to describe the opposition. Freedom of speech is more protected now than it was before, people in the colonies were getting out of a government where the King didn’t listen to the public request. The founding fathers wanted

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