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Q: Why did Texas write the 1866 and 1869 constitution?
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Which Texas constitution lasted the shortest amount of time?

The Texas State Constitution of 1866 lasted the shortest amount of time, at 3 years, before it was replaced by the Constitution of 1869.


The era in which the 1869 constitution was written was?

The era in which the 1869 constitution of Texas was written is called the Reconstruction Era. This follows the succession of Texas from the Union.


What was the Texas constitution originally designed to do?

The Texas Constitution of 1869 was written in response to Texas' declaration of independence. It was written by members of the Texas Republican Party.


How did the Texas Constitution of 1869 effect blacks?

It forbid slavery and reconized equal rights.


What year was the Texas constitution that allowed for police officers in public schools?

1869. I just answered my own question...


When did volleyball become popular in Texas?

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Henry H. Crapo (born May 24, 1804 in Dartmouth, Massachusetts; died July 23, 1869 in Flint, Michigan) succeeded Austin Blair as the fourteenth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 3, 1865 and January 6, 1869, including the whole of 1866.


What year did Arkansas cange constitution alowingblack people to vote?

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What has the author Allen W Trelease written?

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