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  2. Constitution of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The 1816 (superseded) and 1851 Constitutions of the State of Indiana, located in the Indiana Statehouse Rotunda. The Constitution of Indiana is the highest body of state law in the U.S. state of Indiana. It establishes the structure and function of the state and is based on the principles of federalism and Jacksonian democracy.

  3. Indiana General Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Indiana's first constitution was ratified on June 10, 1816, ... In 1851, a new state constitution was created and ratified. Among the constitution's new clauses was ...

  4. Edward Ralph May - Wikipedia

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    On August 4, 1851, Indiana voters ratified the new constitution in a referendum. [18] Article 2, Section 5, as approved, read: "No Negro or Mulatto shall have the right of suffrage." [19] The 1851 document also contained an article, adopted as a separate question by voters in the referendum, barring new African American immigration into the ...

  5. History of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Article XIII of the Indiana Constitution of 1851 sought to exclude African Americans from settling in the state, declaring "No negro or mulatto shall come into or settle in the State." [ 148 ] This was the only provision of the new constitution submitted to a special election.

  6. List of Indiana General Assemblies - Wikipedia

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    The legislature of the U.S. state of Indiana has convened many times since statehood became effective on December 11, ... 1851 Indiana Constitution of 1851 [citation ...

  7. Marker honors Bloomington's nearly forgotten Black ... - AOL

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    In 1851, an amendment to the Indiana state constitution banned Black people from further settling in the state and fined white people who employed or “otherwise encouraged” Black people to ...

  8. State constitutions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, each state has its own written constitution.. They are much longer than the United States Constitution, which only contains 4,543 words.State constitutions are all longer than 8,000 words because they are more detailed regarding the day-to-day relationships between government and the people.

  9. History of slavery in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    In 1851 Indiana adopted a new constitution, and among its new clauses was one that prohibited blacks from immigrating to Indiana. The prohibition was intended to be a punishment to the slavery states. Like several other northern states, Indiana lawmakers believed the majority of free blacks were uneducated and ill-equipped to care for themselves.