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The following U.S. territories also have constitutions:
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- The United States Constitution
- The Text: Single-page : By Section : Plain-text : Spanish : Images
- For Kids: Kindergarten - 3rd Grade : 4th - 7th Grade : 8th - 12th Grade : Teach it
- Related: Explained : Images : Events : FAQ : Not! : States
- Amendments: The Process : Notes : Ratifications : Grid : Failed : Proposed
- The Framers: Sketches : Demographics : The Convention : Convention Timeline
- Topics: Presidential Campaigns : Electoral College : Death of a Candidate : Citizenship : More
- Related: News : Timeline : Notes : Popular Names : Misspellings : Glossary
- Messages: Current : Tools Hall of Fame : Policies : Board Archives
- Other: Research : The Survey : Links : Citation
- The Declaration of Independence
- Text
- Topics: The History : The Signers
- The Articles of Confederation
- Text
- Topics: The Signers : Explained : Compared to the Constitution
- Other
- Lists: Congress : Presidents : Presidential elections : Electoral Votes : States : Nations
- Vermont: Vermont Constitution : Explained : Notes : Civil Unions
- Documents: I Have a Dream : Common Sense : The Mayflower Compact : More
- Other Constitutions: States : Confederate Constitution : Chinese Constitution
- Other Topics: Nations : Political Systems : Philosophers
Resources from Wikipedia
General
- List of sources of law in the United States
- Congressional power of enforcement
- Constitution Day (United States)
- Federalist Papers
- History of democracy
- National Constitution Center
Related documents
- Magna Carta (1215)
- Mayflower Compact (1620)
- Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (1639)
- Massachusetts Body of Liberties (1641)
- English Bill of Rights (1689)
- United States Declaration of Independence (1776)
- Articles of Confederation (1777)
- Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom (1779)
- United States Bill of Rights (1791)
State Constitutions
Whenever possible, the sites are hosted by the states themselves. Some states, however, do not supply an easily read or linked-to page. In these instances, trusted third-party sites were used.
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
The following U.S. territories also have constitutions: