The U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights, and All 27 Amendments Read Aloud | Read By The Fire
Listen to the full reading of the United States Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and every constitutional amendment, the living documents that form the supreme law of the nation. Written in 1787 and refined over the centuries through 27 amendments, these foundational texts establish the framework of American government, define the rights of the people, and express the evolving principles of liberty, justice, and representative self-rule. This complete reading is ideal for students, teachers, and lifelong learners, offering a clear and engaging narration that brings these defining documents to life. Perfect for history lessons, homeschool study, civics classrooms, or educational playlists, this presentation helps listeners understand the structure, purpose, and enduring significance of the Constitution and its amendments. Chapters & Themes: – The creation of the three branches of government – The separation of powers and system of checks and balances – The Bill of Rights and the protection of individual liberties – Major amendments that expanded voting rights, reshaped citizenship, and refined presidential succession – How the Constitution has evolved through amendment to meet new eras and challenges Perfect for: – Civics, government, and American history classes – Teachers seeking audiobook versions of primary source documents – Students studying constitutional law, the Founding Fathers, or landmark amendments – Anyone who wants to hear the full text of the Constitution and its amendments read aloud Experience the documents that have guided the United States for more than two centuries; a cornerstone of American democracy, thoughtfully presented and beautifully Read By The Fire. 0:00 Introduction 1:37 The Constitution 29:25 Constitution Conclusion, and Introduction to The Bill of Rights 30:53 The Bill of Rights 34:33 Conclusion to The Bill of Rights 35:17 Addressing the Need to Make Future Amendments 36:21 Introduction to The 11th Amendment 37:19 The 11th Amendment 37:35 Introduction to The 12th Amendment 38:38 The 12th Amendment 41:03 Introduction to "The Reconstruction Amendments" 42:14 Introduction to The 13th Amendment 43:02 The 13th Amendment 43:24 Introduction to the 14th Amendment 44:40 The 14th Amendment 47:34 Introduction to The 15th Amendment 48:51 The 15th Amendment 49:12 Introduction to The 16th Amendment 50:30 The 16th Amendment 50:44 Introduction to The 17th Amendment 52:01 The 17th Amendment 52:53 Introduction to The 18th Amendment 54:15 The 18th Amendment 55:05 Introduction to The 19th Amendment 56:20 The 19th Amendment 56:35 Introduction to The 20th Amendment 57:49 The 20th Amendment 59:54 Introduction to the 21st Amendment 1:00:55 The 21st Amendment 1:01:37 Introduction to The 22nd Amendment 1:02:59 The 22nd Amendment 1:03:56 Introduction to The 23rd Amendment 1:05:05 The 23rd Amendment 1:05:53 Introduction to The 24th Amendment 1:07:12 The 24th Amendment 1:07:42 Introduction to The 25th Amendment 1:09:10 The 25th Amendment 1:11:38 Introduction to The 26th Amendment 1:12:52 The 26th Amendment 1:13:16 Introduction to The 27th Amendment 1:14:25 The 27th Amendment 1:14:40 Amendments Conclusion: When will we see another? 1:16:00 Conclusion

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