Pierre Trudeau, as Prime Minsiter of Canada, was the author of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms which became part of the Canadian constitution in 1980, and which is the foundation of human rights in Canada.
The Charter oftion rights and freedome act became part of the constitution in 1982. It gaurtees certain rights to Canadian citizens. also called the Canadian bill of rights.
The Massachusetts Charter was a document that granted rights to the people of Massachusetts Bay Colony from the English government. A sort of colonial constitution. All the 13 colonies has one.
In 1681, William Penn was granted a charter for what would become the Pennsylvania colony. Despite the royal charter, Penn bought the land from the local Lenape. Pennsylvania became the second state to ratify the U.S. Constitution on Dec. 12, 1787
The Magna Carta had alot to do with freedoms these barons wanted. We asked for some of the same freedoms. Also, while not exact, the idea of the right to a jury of your peers started here
Vaclav Havel
Shalespeare was a charter member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men who later became the King's Men.
Wyandotte Constitution The Wyandotte Constitution, the charter under which Kansas became a state, was drafted at Wyandotte (now Kansas City, Kansas) by the first territorial convention in which Republicans and Democrats participated (5-29 July 1859). It was adopted by popular vote on 4 October. It followed the constitution of Ohio as a model, prohibited slavery, and reduced Kansas to its present boundaries.Above retrieved from Answers.comViper1
it is a charter
The Wyandotte constitution became the Kansas State Constitution
yes it did.... it became a part of the constitution
proprietary was the most independent. Royal colonies were governed directly by the monarchy and charter colonies were basically proprietary colonies that were granted by the monarchy and once the charter was revoked they usually became royal colonies.