Like any other country, the United States of America also face different kinds of problems such as building a stable economy, preserving the state's independence and creating a political system that provides a legitimate place for opposition. Among all these, one of the greatest problems was consolidating the support of the national public. In a consensus, only 5 percent of adult white males voted to ratify the new constitution while the two states - North Carolina and Rhode Island, continuously support the Articles of Confederation.
In response to this, the Congress approved a Bill of Rights and amended the first ten rights which included the rights of free press, speech, religion, right to peaceful assembly, and right to petition the government.