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The Constitution of Pennsylvania

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The Constitution of Pennsylvania, adopted in 1776, was a landmark document in the early history of the United States.

It established a republican government with a unicameral legislature, a strong executive, and an independent judiciary.

The document reflected Enlightenment ideals of popular sovereignty and limited government.

It served as a model for other state constitutions and influenced the drafting of the United States Constitution.

Its emphasis on individual liberties and separation of powers laid the groundwork for the development of American democracy.

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