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Florida has had to write six constitutions due to significant political, social, and economic changes over time. The original 1838 constitution was influenced by territorial governance, while subsequent constitutions in 1861, 1865, 1885, and 1968 addressed issues such as Reconstruction, civil rights, and modernization. Each revision aimed to reflect evolving values, governance needs, and demographic shifts, ensuring the document remained relevant to its citizens. The latest version, adopted in 1968, incorporated many earlier amendments and aimed for greater clarity and efficiency in governance.

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