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Massachusetts, Colony to Commonwealth : Documents on the formation of the constitution 1775-1780

Taylor Robert J

Massachusetts, Colony to Commonwealth : Documents on the formation of the constitution 1775-1780 - New York W W Norlton & Company 1961 - 166p

Summary:
In the transformation of the colonies into commonwealths during the Revolution, Massachusetts most effectively institutionalized the political theory of popular sovereignty. The concept of the constitutional convention and popular ratification, initiated by the Massachusetts Constitution, underscored the constitutional significance of the American Revolution. This is a comprehensive problems-source-book on the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780, containing seventy-one documents.

Originally published in 1961.

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1. Constitutional Law 2. Constitutonal History

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