The Preamble What does it mean? Why is it important?

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The Preamble What does it mean? Why is it important?

PreambleAnalysis We the People of The United StatesAll citizens, voters & non-voters In Order to Form A More Perfect Union Correct problems of Articles of Confederation Establish JusticeB/c no court system under Articles Insure Domestic TranquilityEnsure domestic peace Provide for the Common DefenseUS Army able to defend ALL states And Secure the Blessings of Liberty to Ourselves and Our Posterity Secure freedom for ourselves and our future/offspring Do Ordain and Establish this Constitution for the United States of America We establish this Constitution for the United States Promote the General WelfareEconomy, Health, Education

Preamble tells us why the Articles needed to be rewritten We need a stronger federal power Need for federal court system Ensure peace for all citizens Guarantee protection to all citizens Protect these rights for ourselves and future citizens