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Massachusetts, colony to commonwealth: Documents on the formation of Its constitution, 1775–1780
This documentary collection presents key political, legal, and constitutional writings that trace the transformation of Massachusetts from a British colony to an independent commonwealth during the American Revolution. Edited by Robert J. Taylor, the volume compiles debates, legislative records, drafts, pamphlets, and other primary sources that illuminate the process leading to the creation of the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780—one of the oldest functioning written constitutions in the world. The documents provide insight into revolutionary thought, self-government, civil liberties, and the development of republican institutions in early America.
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