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The fundamental orders of Connecticut and the Mayflower compact were early simple forms of government. The fundamental orders of Connecticut is a form of the Constitution. The people in the colony of Connecticut were provided a representative government that allowed colonists to be elected and help in the decision of key issues or on laws/regulations.
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Well in the Preamble to the Constitution, providefor the common defense ...
It is an introduction to the constitution that indicates what the constitution's fundamental purposes and guiding principles are (topics.law.cornell.edu) It's part that starts...We the people, in order to form a more perfect union...
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The pros of this constitution are that it includes equality rights and fundamental freedoms. People deserve to live under a constitution that recognizes societies needs and rights.
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the thing that was so important about the fundamental orders of Connecticut is that the laws were a constitution, the fundamental orders extended voting rights to non-church members, and limited the power of the governer. they expanded the idea of representive government.
This is not from an amendment but the preamble to the constitution. " we the people in order to provide a more perfect union........"
No, it does not. Only states.