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The Constitution for the United States of America contains seven (7) Articles; each Article is a binding contract in the form of a statute representing the will of the People, in plain English, not legalese; ordained and established by the People as the Law of the Land. Each Article is restricted by the Bill of Rights; and, all exercised powers are to contribute to accomplishing at least one (1) of the six (6) purposes of government defined in the Preamble.

The Constitution for the United States of America contains seven (7) Articles; each Article is a binding contract in the form of a statute representing the will of the People, in plain English, not legalese; ordained and established by the People as the Law of the Land. Each Article is restricted by the Bill of Rights; and, all exercised powers are to contribute to accomplishing at least one (1) of the six (6) purposes of government defined in the Preamble.

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You are correct. The preamble was written in 1776.