The eleven-member committee makes some significant changes …

Years: 1789 - 1789
August
The eleven-member committee makes some significant changes to Madison's nine proposed amendments, including eliminating most of his preamble and adding the phrase "freedom of speech, and of the press".

The House debates the amendments for eleven days.

Roger Sherman of Connecticut persuades the House to place the amendments at the Constitution's end so that the document will "remain inviolate", rather than adding them throughout, as Madison has proposed.

The amendments, revised and condensed from twenty to seventeen, are approved and forwarded to the Senate on August 24, 1789.

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