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Q: What state constitution of 1776 allowed women to vote?
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In 1776 what state allowed women to vote if they headed a household and paid taxes?

New Jersey.


When was the original Maryland state constitution written?

Work on the Maryland Constitution of 1776 was completed on 11 November 1776.


When was the first U.S. state constitution adopted?

1776


When was the Maine state constitution adopted?

July 2, 1776


When were the first state constitution created?

1778 Pennsylvania


When was the first Kentucky state constitution written?

June 1, 1792


When was Delaware named a state?

It depends it was really first a state in 1776. But in 1787 Delaware was the first state to ratify the constitution.


Was the US Constitution written in 1776?

The United States constitution was not written in 1776. The Constitution was written in 1787 after the declaration of independence was written in 1776.


Was the US Constitution the document that allowed America to be free of England?

No the Constitution was written in the 1780's. America signed a Declaration of Independence on July 4th, 1776.


Use the word Constitution in a sentence?

In May 1776 the continental congress asked the state to organize their goverments, and each moved quickly to adopt the state constitution,plan of government.


What did PA and 1776 Constitution and the Articles of Confederation have in common?

A group of Pennsylvanians who wanted to replace the state constitution also wanted to replace the Articles.


What was the first US Colony to organize as a State and craft a State Constitution?

Delaware was the first US colony to organize as a state and craft a state constitution. It did so on December 7, 1787, becoming the first state to join the newly formed United States of America. The Delaware Constitution of 1776 served as the basis for their state constitution.