{"name":"The Constitution of the United States of America, 1787 by Founding Fathers of the United States","short_name":"The Constitution of the United States of America, 1787 by Founding Fathers of the United States","theme_color":"#ffffff","start_url":"/","display":"standalone","background_color":"#fff","description":"The Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776. It announced that the thirteen American colonies, who were at war with Great Britain in the American Revolutionary War, no longer considered themselves part of the British Empire. They now called themselves a new nation, The United States of America. This famous document went on to become a well-known keystone of the human rights movement.\r\n\r\nHowever, the newly formed state had no real identity or philosophy and were merely a loose collection of states that had freed themselves from colonial rule. The Continental Congress was considered to be their governing body and by 1777, this congress decided to bring the colonies together via the articles of confederation. Individual states could come together on a common platform whenever issues that affected all of them arose, but inside each state, there was freedom to conduct affairs independently. In time, the states realized that there was no centralized power which became necessar...","icons":[{"src":"https://deow9bq0xqvbj.cloudfront.net/image-logo/18509564/Constitution-of-the-United-St_300x300.jpg","sizes":"300x300","type":"image/png"}]}