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Q: What state could only join the union if its constitution outlawed polygamy?
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Why were new state constitutions successful during reconstruction?

The New State Constitution was successful during Reconstruction. It made the southern states write new laws that outlawed slavery. former slaves feared less of the southern states.


Which was the first and last state to ratify the US Constitution?

Ratification of the Constitution by the State of Connecticut; January 8, 1788Ratification of the Constitution by the State of Delaware; December 7, 1787Ratification of the Constitution by the State of Georgia; January 2, 1788Ratification of the Constitution by the State of Maryland; April 28, 1788.Ratification of the Constitution by the State of Massachusetts; February 6, 1788Ratification of the Constitution by the State of New Hampshire; June 21, 1788Ratification of the Constitution by the State of New Jersey; December 18, 1787Ratification of the Constitution by the State of New York; July 26, 1788Ratification of the Constitution by the State of North Carolina; November 21, 1789Ratification of the Constitution by the State of Pennsylvania; December 12, 1787Ratification of the Constitution by the State of Rhode Island; May 29, 1790.Ratification of the Constitution by the State of South Carolina; May 23, 1788.Ratification of the Constitution by the State of Virginia; June 26, 1788.


Which order correctly shows the stages in the development of most state constitutions?

a. state constitution -> colonial charter -> colonial constitution b. state charter -> colonial charter -> colonial constitution c. state charter -> colonial constitution -> state constitution d. colonial charter -> colonial constitution -> state constitutio


Why did Americans want a written constitution?

To state specificly what the government could do, and could not to to prevent the possibility that the country might revert to tyranny.


How a state is formed?

States were formed by the United States government annexing them. Nowadays, prospective States ask Congress if they can join the United States. Congress then submits an Enabling Act, and the prospective State submits their proposed Constitution. If it is acceptable, then they are allowed to join as a State. If not, they can change their Constitution in order to join. If the changes they were forced to make were large ones that affected how the State wanted to be run, they can amend it after Statehood. For instance, Utah's first constitution allowed polygamy. They took it out in order to join the US, and then amended it back in soon after. (It's not in anymore.)

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Who outlawed pologamy in the state of Utah?

The United States government outlawed polygamy in all it's states and territories in 1865. As Utah was a territory at that time, polygamy was outlawed in Utah Territory by an act of the United States government.


Is the law against Polygamy constitutional?

The U.S. Constitution does not restrict the practice of polygamy. However, it does not explicitly or implicitly protect that right, which allows state and national legislatures to restrict it.--Polygamy is not mentioned in the constitution or in any of its amendments; the only prominent sect in the US that practiced polygamy (the Latter Day Saints) was established decades after the constitution was ratified. Polygamy is, however, against federal law.


What state outlawed polygamy before it officaially became a state?

There was a federal law against bigamy in 1862 and quite a few territories weren't yet states.


What year was polygamy outlawed in the USA?

It was Banned in the United States by the Merrill Act in 1862 Uh, no. there is no such thing as the Merrill act. it is called the Morrill act of 1862 and has nothing to do with polygamy. The United States federal government does not ban polygamy. However every state does ban it in one form or another.


What did the state legislature have to do Before congress would approve of Utah becoming a state in 1896?

One of the conditions for Utah to become a state was a ban on polygamy be written into the state constitution.


Is there a polygamy in lake city Florida?

In every state there is faimily that lives under the rules of polygamy and we don't even kow it. So there could be one.


What state is polygamy legal?

Polygamy is illegal in every state of the United States of America.


Why did new England support slavery when ratifying the constitution?

They would not have enough state votes to pass the constitution if slavery was outlawed by it. The south would have voted against it.


When was Utah admitted to the union?

The State of Utah was formed on January 4, 1896. It would have become a state sooner but the polygamy laws of the Mormons violated the US Constitution.


A state where slavery was outlawed?

Every state has outlawed slavery, so....


Where is polygamy legal in the US?

no where in the US is it legal to practice polygamy


Polygamy is illegal in the United States .?

Yes. Polygamy is illegal in the United States. Each state has their own definition of what counts as polygamy.