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  2. Constitution of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The first North Carolina Constitution was created in 1776 after the American Declaration of Independence. Since the first state constitution, there have been two major revisions and many amendments. The current form was ratified in 1971 and has 14 articles. The three constitutions North Carolina has had are:

  3. North Carolina Constitutional Convention of 1835 - Wikipedia

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    Map of North Carolina published in 1833. The population distribution had changed since the time of the original constitution was written in 1776. The number of counties had increased from 38 at the time of the first general assembly in 1777 to 68 in 1835. Many new counties had been created in the central Piedmont [note 1] and Western regions of ...

  4. Only a fraction of the 100 copies of the Constitution were signed by then-Secretary of Congress Charles Thomson in 1787. The one found in North Carolina is one of them.

  5. Law of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina has had three constitutions, adopted in 1776, 1868, and 1971, respectively. Like the federal constitution does for the federal government, the North Carolina Constitution both provides for the structure of the North Carolina government and enumerates rights which the North Carolina government may not infringe.

  6. Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Because the King's original charter to the eight proprietors for Carolina prevented the proprietors from granting titles already in use in England, such as Earl or Baron, they created two new titles, cassique and landgrave, that would be passed down from father to son. Those nobles were granted privileges such as being tried only in Chief ...

  7. The real reason why NC Republican leaders want to ... - AOL

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    The 14 th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, of course, overruled the Dred Scott decision and declared: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States...are citizens of the United States ...

  8. There's a proposed amendment to the NC Constitution on the ...

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    This largely partisan ballot measure asks voters to make a small wording change to the state constitution. Here's what it would actually change. There's a proposed amendment to the NC Constitution ...

  9. Government of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina's judiciary derives its authority from Article IV of the North Carolina Constitution. [23] The current judicial system was created in the 1960s after significant consolidation and reform. [24] The state court system is unified into one General Court of Justice. [25]