To give you a very short answer- they were NOT represented in the US Constitution. The Constitution makes no mention of women- since they did not have the right to vote (or most of the rights that men had)
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
The groups were on represented in the Declaration of Independence were; women, slaves, and Native Americans.
Anti Federalist
The Indian constitution protects the rights of children, women, minorities and the weaker section of it's citizen by considering them all as equals. In this respect the Indian constitution is very much like the American constitution.
Creating a national bank represented a "loose" construction of the Constitution.
Anti-Federalists believed the constitution represented small states over all.
The Constitution of 1868 was significant for women as it marked a progressive step towards their rights, particularly in the context of the Reconstruction era. It granted women the right to own property and manage their own finances, which was a considerable advancement for women's economic independence. This Constitution also laid the groundwork for future movements advocating for women's suffrage and equality, contributing to the broader fight for civil rights in the United States. Overall, it represented a shift towards recognizing women's roles and rights within society.
Rhode island
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The five (5) nations represented in the Constitution of the Iroquois Nations were as follows:1. Mohawk2. Oneida3. Onondaga4. Cayuga5. Seneca
No women did sign the constitution. the time of that was before the women was alowed anny rights.
how are women represented on the council that makes decisions about Olympic games?"
They are represented as powerful independent women who can have what they want, they are feminine and deal with real life issues too.
the 13 original colonies
Pennsylvania
The constitution of the Iriquois League shows that women had a strong voice in the government.