Because they wanted to be free.
Every state has its own constitution.
Native Americans created their own Constitution in 1934 with the Indian Reorganization Act (IRA), which aimed to restore self-governance to tribes and promote their sovereignty. The IRA encouraged tribes to draft their own constitutions and bylaws, leading to the establishment of tribal governments. Many tribes adopted constitutions throughout the 1930s and beyond, reflecting their unique cultures and governance structures.
Yes, in fact, every state in the United States has its own constitution.
Each state in the US has it's own constitution, and it's own supreme court.
13 states had there own governor and constitution in 1781
No, its against the constitution.
Their own Constitution
Yes, each state has its own individual constitution, but they all comply with the United States constitution.
The delegates from the southern states that seceded from the Union in 1861 formed a new nation called the Confederate States of America (CSA). This new government was established in response to tensions over states' rights and slavery, and it operated under its own Constitution until the defeat of the Confederacy in 1865.
No
Yes all 50 states have one.
Each states needs there own constitution for a few reasons. It is to tell them apart and make them what they are.