The Confederate constitution was almost a duplicate of the US model with a few exceptions. These were:
* Slavery was legal;
* Secession from the Confederacy was forbidden; and
* The term of the Confederate president was a single six year term, with no possibility of reelection.
What can be noted was that at the time, the US Supreme Court had given slavery a de facto legality.
And, the six year presidential term allowed for total focus on the affairs of the office as there was no "reelection" campaign.
The six year term was a good idea, according to a number of historians and political scientists.
What are the differences between the US Constitution and the confederacy of the Iroquois Nation?What are the differences between the US Constitution and the confederacy of the Iroquois Nation?
british constitution differ from the US Constitution is that they dont have rule
- A major difference in the Constitution of the confederacy was that it allowed slavery in the new territories.
No
The Iroquois Confederacy of Five Nations included the Cayuga, Onondaga, Mohawk, Seneca and the Oneida. Eventually the Tuscarora joined making it the Confederacy of Six Nations. Their constitution served as the model for the US constitution.
Iroquois Confederacy has customary laws it was govern by Clan Mothers, and formed the basis for the US Constitution.
The League of the Iroquois and the Confederacy of the Iroquois are interchangeable names. It was a non-aggression pact between five tribes who shared common interests. As a form of representative government, the league is believed to have influenced the governing system of the United States.
the Iroquois men mostly hunted for months.
the overarching difference is that the US Constitution delegates the majority of the power to a central government, whereas the Confederacy believed firmly in states' rights and thus gave states the majority of the power
the women of the Confederacy
For all practical purposes the Confederate Congress believed that a state in the US could hold a vote to remain a member of the US. The results would be either a yes to secede or a no not to secede. The US Constitution is silent about secession. To avoid future political problems, they created a constitution that did not allow for any Confederate state to secede. Thereby, alerting all states joining the Confederacy to understand that this would be a final decision.
Yes, they did, although they mostly just copied the US Constitution. They made a few changes, mostly minor wording tweaks, but they notably included language that prohibited the abolishment of slavery.