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Early state constitutions highlighted natural rights, and separation of powers.
Some common feature of the first state constitutions were:Popular SovereigntyLimited GovernmentCivil Rights and LibertiesSeparation of Powers and Checks and Balances
Some common feature of the first state constitutions were:Popular SovereigntyLimited GovernmentCivil Rights and LibertiesSeparation of Powers and Checks and Balances
While similar they are very different but the similarity comes from a common source which is from European Enlightenment.
Principle of popular sovereignty
Include a Bill of Rights.
Andrew Grubb has written: 'Principles of Medical Law' 'Principles of medical law' -- subject(s): Medical care, Law and legislation, Medical laws and legislation 'The Law of Tort (Butterworths Common Law)'
Principle of popular sovereignty
Philip Freeman has written: 'The principles of divine service' -- subject(s): Church of England, Liturgy, Commentaries, Book of Common Prayer
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The most important features of the new constitutions were : establishing the republican form of government, the separation of powers and establishment of a "balanced government", equality among citizens, the need for religious freedom. the separation of church and state and the economic liberty (slavery disappeared)
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