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Chapter 3- Creating the Constitution. Government by the States As the nation moved toward independence, 11 of 13 states wrote new constitutions.

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1 Chapter 3- Creating the Constitution

2 Government by the States As the nation moved toward independence, 11 of 13 states wrote new constitutions.

3 A constitution is a document stating the rules under which a government will operate

4 Writing State Constitutions Colonists had been unhappy with royal governors appointed by the king

5 New Constitutions limited the power of the governors; most of the power went to state legislatures elected by the people.

6 The governor served as the state’s executive. The executive is the person who runs the government and sees that laws are carried out.

7 New Constitutions allowed more people to vote than in colonial times, but most states did not give this right to women and African Americans.

8 In order to vote, one had to be a white male, 21, and in most states they had to own property.

9 Protecting Rights Influenced by the Declaration of Independence, states sought to protect individual rights

10  Virginia’s constitution was the first to have a bill of rights, which listed people’s right to freedom of religion, freedom of the press, and the right to trial by jury

11  Many other states followed Virginia’s lead


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