Gigantino, Jim
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Encyclopedia article about the Georgia Constitutional Convention of 1877. The Georgia Constitutional Convention of 1877 created the state's seventh constitution. Ratified at the end of Reconstruction (1867-76) with a firm Democratic majority in power, the Constitution of 1877 was a reaction to the perceived abuses of the Republican-dominated government that controlled the state after the Civil War (1861-65). This document included many of the provisions of the Constitution of 1868, but it succeeded in changing the power of the legislature and the state's power to tax. It also implemented provisions supporting segregation.
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- Constitutional Conventions
- Georgia
- Georgia. Constitutional Convention (1877)
- Government
- Politics And Government