Constitution for the United States

The Constitution for the United States is the supreme law under which the General Government of the United States of North Aegea operates, including its relationship and authority vis-á-vis the member States of the Confederacy. It consists of several documents, the most important of which being the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for the United States, a federal treaty between the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaiʻi, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. The Treaty Establishing a Constitution for the United States was ratified on 17 October 1641 and entered into force on 1 January 1642.

Other pieces of legislation have constitutional significance for the United States. These are the various Federal Treaties and other uniform legislation enacted and ratified by the eighteen States that, among other purposes, in and for each State define and regulate the relationship between the State and General governments.

Under the Confederacy's common Law, the Federal Court of the United States and the various State superior Courts have the authority to interpret provisions of the Federal Constitution; and under the common Law of each State, in and for each State the various superior Courts thereof have the authority to interpret provisions of the State Constitution. Their decisions determine the interpretation and application of the Federal and State constitutions.

History
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Articles
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Preamble
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Article I. Members and general
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Article II-A. Federal power; distribution
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Article II-B. Federal power; legislative
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Article II-C. Federal power; executive
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Article II-D. Federal power; judicial
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Article II-E. Federal power; federative
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Article III. The States
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Article IV. Federal referendum
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Article V. Mode of amending
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Article VI. Validity and supremacy
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Article VII. Ratification
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Article VIII. Final provisions
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Article IX. Amendments
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Amendments
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The role of conventions
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Interpretation
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Protection of State sovereignty
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Proposals for comprehensive reform
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Preamble
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Monarchy proposals
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Democratic proposals
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Executive-legislative reform proposals
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Confederacy-State reform proposals
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Commemoration
Confederation Day is 17 October.