The Massachusetts differed from that of other states' in that it was much more similar to the current United States Constitution; it had a strong executive in which the governor's salary was fixed, and he had the power to revise laws enacted by the legislature and the right to appoint officials to the executive branch and judges to the judicial branch.
Unlike other state constitutions at the time, the Massachusetts constitution also included representation for each economic class, which ensured rich political dialogue and contributed to political stability.
At that time Massachusetts was the colony that acted like a state. So, their constitution was set up a different way. Today the Massachusetts constitution is the oldest one. They have not came up with a new constitution since the first.
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At that time Massachusetts was the colony that acted like a state. So, their constitution was set up a different way. Today the Massachusetts constitution is the oldest one. They have not came up with a new constitution since the first.
what made is unique is that all the other states' constitutions's are all basically the same following the same old rules but on this one its diffrent and they have difffrent rules.
was approved by the delegates
At that time Massachusetts was the colony that acted like a state. So, their constitution was set up a different way. Today the Massachusetts constitution is the oldest one. They have not came up with a new constitution since the first.
Cruel and unusual punishment is not a crime. The constitution protects Americans from cruel and unusual punishment from the state.
be submitted to the people for ratification
At that time Massachusetts was the colony that acted like a state. So, their constitution was set up a different way. Today the Massachusetts constitution is the oldest one. They have not came up with a new constitution since the first.
Massachusetts is a state, so it is not in any state for it is one.
It became a state by being one of the initial thirteen colonies and one of the early ratifies of the United States Constitution. Massachusetts was established by European colonists hundreds of years before the United States declared independence, as far back as when the passengers aboard the Mayflower landed at Plymouth Rock. On February 6, 1788, Massachusetts was named the sixth state to ratify the United States Constitution... it was annexed.
To answer this you must learn about the beginning history of the US as a country. When the US became independent from the UK, it became its own country. Since it was a new country, it needed to form a new government and constitution. The Articles of Confederation were then created. However, this constitution didn't last long and the founding fathers got back together to create a new constitution. And thus the Constitution was created, which to this day is recognized as one of the most flawless, influential, and powerful pieces of government framework in the world. In order to become a state of the Union, the state had to of ratified the Constitution. So Massachusetts and all the other former colonies ratified this document, thus becoming a state.
The state of Massachusetts became the states of Massachusetts and Maine
Like most state constitutions, the California Constitution is based almost entirely on that of the US. However, one of the most unusual characteristics are the vast amount of laws pertaining to entertainment, influenced by the industry in Hollywood.
Massachusetts was one of the original 13 colonies. It became a state in 1788.
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The state Devonshire is located in Massachusetts which is in North America. The state of Massachusetts is one of 50 states that make up the United States of America.