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Constitution of the State of South Carolina

Livre numérique


The 'Constitution of the State of South Carolina' is a foundational text that outlines the framework of governance within the state. Adopted in 1776 and revised multiple times since, the document addresses crucial issues such as the distribution of powers, individual rights, and the organization of the government. Written in a clear and concise manner, the Constitution reflects the political and social context of its time, shedding light on the values and principles that shaped the state's development. The text serves as a key reference point for understanding the legal and historical underpinnings of South Carolina's government, making it an essential resource for scholars and citizens alike. With its blend of legal prose and historical significance, the 'Constitution of the State of South Carolina' stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the state's founding principles. Readers interested in the roots of South Carolina's governance and legal system will find this book indispensable.