Connecticut and Rhode Island
p.s if your doing this for a social studies paper which at the top says Chapter 7 Review and your in 7th grade shame on you!
I'm in the eighth grade and I'm doing this for my study guide because none of the stuff on the paper is in the book. And how do you know what paper it is, hmm? Is it because you're doing it too? Shame on YOU then.
I think its only Rhode Island.
the Constitution of 1818 remained in operation until 1965. There was also a Constitution of 1955, but it merely incorporated prior amendments into the main body of the constitution
ME TOO, I'm in 8th, and none of this craps in the book.
Rhode Island :)
Conneticut and Rhode Island
The United States Constitution is located in the National Archives Building in Washington D. C.
It kept them from freezing in the cold days.
It was important because it kept colonist from freezing and during.
They kept more of their African culture than other African Americans.
There is no way to tell exactly how many slaves were in the United States. The records kept were not accurate.
Washington DC
Rhode Island is probably what you are looking for.
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is part of the Constitution of Canada.
reserved powers
the new york state constitution of 1777 had the following outcomes: It called for a weak bicameral legislature and a strong executive branch. It retained provisions from the colonial charter such as the substantial property qualification for voting and the ability of the governor to prorogue the legislature. This imbalance of power between the branches of state government kept the elite firmly in control, and disenfranchised most New Yorkers who were fighting the Revolutionary War.
because the constitution enabled the northern states to control all money in the country. it kept the northern states in power f mney and the southern states nd kept them poor
Kentucky & Delaware
The copies, but not the real constitution because its being kept in the meuseum.
No. Colonies (in America, I'm supposing) were not yet states. They became states when the U.S.A. gained its independence. They were then bordered into states, although many kept their colonial names and borders. The "S" in U.S.A. stands for states, not colonies!
- He was born in Massachusetts.- As a lawyer he defended the British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre. - He supported colonial independence from Britain.- He worked as a diplomat for the United States in France, Holland, and Britain.- He helped write the constitution of Massachusetts.- He served as the first Vice-President of the United States.- As the 2nd President, he kept the nation out of war with France.- He was the friend/rival of Thomas Jefferson.
The United States Constitution is located in the National Archives Building in Washington D. C.
they kept their houses clean and orderly