The first 13 states of the United States wrote their initial constitutions primarily between 1776 and 1780, following the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Each state adopted its constitution at different times, with the first to do so being New Hampshire in January 1776, followed by states like Virginia and Pennsylvania. These documents laid the groundwork for state governance and reflected Enlightenment ideals of democracy and individual rights.
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In the original constitutions of the 13 original states, the right to vote was typically restricted to white male property owners or taxpayers. Women, African Americans, Native Americans, and non-property-owning white men were generally excluded from voting.
In the first flag for the what became the United States, there were 13 stars, one for each of the 13 American colonies.
The first of the 13 states to be settled was Virginia. It was established in 1607 with the founding of Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America. Virginia played a significant role in the early history of the United States, serving as a colony and later as a state.
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Restricting the powers of governors. Reducing the influence of the church on government.
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In the original constitutions of the 13 original states, the right to vote was typically restricted to white male property owners or taxpayers. Women, African Americans, Native Americans, and non-property-owning white men were generally excluded from voting.
the answer is actually two. The Articles of Confederation was the first constitution of the United States. It was in effect from 1781 to 1789. In 1789, our second (and current) Constitution went into effect after it was ratified by nine of the 13 states.
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The 13 Colonies.:)
The first was Delaware, the second was Pennsylvania
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