The radical provisions of Pennsylvania's constitution will …
Years: 1776 - 1776
The radical provisions of Pennsylvania's constitution will last only fourteen years.
In 1790, conservatives will gain power in the state legislature, call a new constitutional convention, and rewrite the constitution.
The new constitution will substantially reduce universal male suffrage, give the governor veto power and patronage appointment authority, and add an upper house with substantial wealth qualifications to the unicameral legislature.
Thomas Paine will call it a constitution unworthy of America.
In 1790, conservatives will gain power in the state legislature, call a new constitutional convention, and rewrite the constitution.
The new constitution will substantially reduce universal male suffrage, give the governor veto power and patronage appointment authority, and add an upper house with substantial wealth qualifications to the unicameral legislature.
Thomas Paine will call it a constitution unworthy of America.
