DOCUMENTS LEADING THE WAY FOR THE DECLARATION AND CONSTITUTION
- agreement of the Settlers At Exeter In New Hampshire
- General Laws and Liberties of New Hampshire
- Massachusetts: 3: [agreement Between the Settlers At New Plymouth] (the Mayflower Compact)
- plymouth Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity
- the Salem Covenant of 1629
- agreement of the Massachusetts Bay Company At Cambridge, England
- the Watertown Covenant of July 30, 1630
- massachusetts Election Agreement]
- The Oath of a Freeman, Or of a Man to Be Made Free
- the Massachusetts Agreement On the Legislature
- cambridge Agreement
- dorchester Agreement
- cambridge Agreement On a Town Council
- massachusetts Agreement On the Legislature
- The Oath of a Freeman
- salem Oath For Residents
- watertown Agreement On Civil Officers
- the Enlarged Salem Covenant of 1636
- plymouth Agreement
- pilgrim Code of Law
- dedham Covenant
- the Massachusetts Body of Liberties
- the Combination of the Inhabitants Upon the Piscataqua River For Government
- massachusetts Bicameral Ordinance
- massachusetts Ordinance On the Legislature
- The Laws and Liberties of Massachusetts
- massachusetts Ordinance On Legislative Procedure
- towns of Wells, Gorgiana, and Piscataqua Form an Independent Government
- the Cambridge Agreement of October 4, 1652
- puritan Laws and Liberties
- an Act of the General Court
- Rhode Island: 32: [providence Agreement
- government of Pocasset
- newport Agreement
- the Government of Portsmouth]
- Plantation Agreement At Providence
- organization of the Government of Rhode Island]
- warwick Agreement]
- Acts and Orders of 1647
- Charter of Providence
- general Assembly of Rhode Island Is Divided Into Two Houses]
- Connecticut: 42: Plantation Covenant At Quinnipiack
- Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
- Guilford Covenant
- Structure of Town Governments
- Fundamental Articles of New Haven
- connecticut Oath of Fidelity]
- Capitall Lawes of Connecticut, Established By the Generall Court the First of December, 1642
- The Government of Guilford
- New Haven Fundamentals
- majority Vote of Deputies and Magistrates Required For the Passage of Laws In Connecticut
- Connecticut Code of Laws
- Preface to the General Laws and Liberties of Connecticut Colony Revised and Published By Order of the General Court Held At Hartford In October 1672
- division of the Connecticut General Assembly Into Two Houses
- a Letter From Governor Richard Nicolls to the Inhabitants of Long Island
- Charter of Liberties and Privileges
- Fundamentals of West New Jersey
- Concessions to the Province of Pennsylvania
- Charter of Liberties and Frame of Government of the Province of Pennsylvania In America
- An Act For Freedom of Conscience
- pennsylvania Charter of Liberties
- Orders Devised and Published By the House of Assembly to Be Observed During the Assembly
- Act For Establishing the House of Assembly and the Laws to Be Made Therein
- An Act For Church Liberties
- An Act For Swearing Allegeance
- An Act What Persons Shall Be Called to Every General Assembly and an Act Concerning the Calling of General Assemblies
- An Act For the Liberties of the People
- maryland Toleration Act
- Articles, Laws, and Orders, Divine, Politic, and Martial For the Colony In Virginia
- laws Enacted By the First General Assembly of Virginia
- Constitution For the Council and Assembly In Virginia
- laws and Orders Concluded By the Virginia General Assembly
- Act Relating to the Biennial and Other Assemblies and Regulating Elections and Members In North Carolina
- Act to Ascertain the Manner and Form of Electing Members to Represent the Province
- Act to Ascertain the Manner and Form of Electing Members to Represent the Inhabitants of This Province In the Commons House of Assembly
- the New England Confederation
- the Albany Plan of Union
- The Articles of Confederation
- william Penn’s Plan of Union
- joseph Galloway’s Plan of Union
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