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1) December 15, 1791
Freedom of religion, of speech, of the press, to petition, and to assemble\
2) December 15, 1791
The right to keep and bear arms\
3) December 15, 1791
No quartering of soldiers in private houses during peace time, i.e. no Declaration of War has been announced\
4) December 15, 1791
4th Unreasonable Searches and seizures; warrants\
5) December 15, 1791
Indictments; Due process; Self-incrimination; Double jeopardy, and rules for Eminent Domain.\
6) December 15, 1791
Right to a fair and speedy public trial, Notice of accusations, Confronting one's accuser, Subpoenas, Right to counsel\
7) December 15, 1791
Right to trial by jury in civil cases\
8) December 15, 1791
No excessive bail & fines or cruel & unusual punishment\
9) December 15, 1791
Unenumerated rights\
10) December 15, 1791
Limits the power of the Federal government\
11) 1795
Immunity of states from suits from out-of-state citizens and foreigners not living within the state borders. Lays the foundation for sovereign immunity.\
12) 1804
Revision of presidential election procedures\
13) 1865
Abolition of slavery\
14) 1868
Citizenship, state due process, applies Bill of Rights to the states, revision to apportionment of Representatives, Denies public office to anyone who has rebelled against the United States\
15) 1870
Racial suffrage\