The bill of rights protected citizens from actions taken by the national government it did not mandate that states provide the same protections for their citizens as a result citizens in many states

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As we know by the many lessons in schools and the books we ha read, the Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the Constitution of the United States. As it's part of the Constitution, it has validity in all the states of the Union. The Constitution is the supreme law in teh United States.

So yes, the Bill of Rights protects American citizens across the country.

The Bill of Rights was drafted by Federalists James Madison when the Constitution needed to be ratified by the states, but it had many objections by Antifederalists like Thomas Jefferson.

So Madison wrote the Bill of Rights after the Constitutional Convention of 1787, in order to address the questions and concerns of the Antifederalists.