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Article the First

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Article the First Article the First On September 25, 1789, the U.S. Congress passed 12 amendments to the Constitution of 1787 and only the first article, which capped Congressional Districts at 50,000 citizens, has failed ratification. Pages Home Research Notes A1HR.org No Taxation Without PROPER Representation Build a Bigger House It's not big enough A Bigger House Historic.us Wednesday, January 9, 2013 Article The First This website,  articlethefirst.net , examines "Article the First," the initial amendment proposed in the 1789 Bill of Rights, which aimed to cap U.S. congressional districts at 50,000 citizens but remains unratified. The site discusses the historical adherence to this principle in early U.S. censuses and its eventual abandonment, leading to significantly larger congressional districts today. It also explores the impact of this unratified amendment on the House of Representatives and the Electoral College, highlighting the evolution of cong...

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