Massachusetts Constitution
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The constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States of America , adopted in 1780, is often called the oldest still-governing written constitution in the world. The Massachusetts Constitution was the model for the Constitution of the United States of America, drafted seven years later.
The Massachusetts Constitution consists of four parts: a preamble; a declaration of rights; a description of the framework of government; and articles of amendment.
Beginning with:
Consisting of thirty articles, the first of which states:
This article was later amended to substitute the word people for the word men.
Which begins:
As of 2003, there are 120 Articles of Amendment.
Preamble
Part the First: A Declaration of the Rights of the Inhabitants of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Part the Second: The Frame of Government
Articles of Amendment
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