Organic is good because it is unadulterated. The Declaration of Independence of July 4, 1776, the Articles of Confederation of November 15, 1777, the Northwest Ordinance of July 13, 1787 and the Constitution of September 17, 1787 are the components of American written law in its purest form.
Before the Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution, Americans were ruled by Parliament and a British monarch. The Confederacy formed by the Articles of Confederation upon the ratification of Maryland on March 1, 1781 beat the British, Imperial Germany and Nazi Germany because the Articles were not replaced by the Constitution of September 17, 1787.
The perpetual Union created by the Articles of Confederation began making laws and taxing years before March 4, 1789. In the last sentence of the third Organic Law, the Northwest Ordinance of July 13, 1787, the Confederation Congress repealed and declared null and void the laws it made on April 23, 1784.
In the Constitution of September 17, 1787, the last of the Organic Laws of the United States of America, the secret Constitutional Convention revised the Articles of Confederation, to among other things, create the executive office of President of the United States of America and named the successor organization to the Confederation Congress the Senate.
On March 4, 1789, the Confederacy met in secret as the United States Senate and the House of Representatives met in public, in New York City. The rumor was immediately, begun that the simultaneous meeting of the Senate and House of Representatives replaced the Articles of Confederation of November 15, 1777 with the Constitution of September 17, 1787 and that rumor has persisted to this day.
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Dr. Eduardo M. Rivera

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