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Constitution Day is celebrated annually on Sept. 17 to commemorate the signing of the U.S. Constitution.

The holiday also recognizes all who have become naturalized U.S. citizens and is known as Citizenship Day.

The U.S. Constitution establishes the framework for the U.S. government, including its three branches.

The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are known as the Bill of Rights.

Sept. 17 is Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, meant to celebrate the signing of the United States' founding document and all those who have become citizens since.

Here's a quick history lesson and what to know about the holiday:

What is Constitution Day?

Constitution Day occurs annually on Sept. 17 to commemorate the Founding Fathers' signing of the U.S. Constitution on

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