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The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, established in 1639, was one of the earliest written constitutions in America. It outlined the framework of government in Connecticut and expanded democratic principles by giving power to the people. It influenced future colonial charters and state constitutions in America.
Seperation of Powers
Colonial charters were replaced by the US constitution.
Separation of powers is what dividing the powers of government is called.
Constitution if monarchy.. I think it's the answer though
Massachusetts
Many of the old colonial charters became extinct as new laws were passed. They were replaced with up to date laws that reflected the times.
A colonial tradition that newly independent states carried forward was self-government. The newly independent states stopped traditions as well including Royal charters.
This was something the Congress did call on the colonies to do. They wanted to re-examine their place as colonies and have the colonies' support to move toward independence.
This was something the Congress did call on the colonies to do. They wanted to re-examine their place as colonies and have the colonies' support to move toward independence.
Each state's Bill of Rights English charters Colonial grants (All of the above)