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Massachusetts Constitutional Convention of 1779–1780

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to draft a new state constitution following the state's declaration of independence in 1776. The convention that drafted the proposed constitution was composed of delegates specifically elected for the purpose, unlike the
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Ebenezer Learned (v) was a delegate to the provincial congress at Concord in 1774, was a Brigadier-General in the revolutionary war, and in 1779, was chairman of the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention.
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The state constitution adopted by the convention provided no mechanisms for amendment other than the calling of another convention. This was changed by the next constitutional convention,
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from the state precipitated a constitutional crisis. That convention ratified the constitution's first nine amendments.
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Journal of the Convention for framing a constitution of government for the state of Massachusetts Bay
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then went into effect, and the convention on June 16 issued a call to elect a
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The Diary of Dr. Nathaniel Ames of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1758-1822
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Ames, Nathaniel (1998). Hanson, Robert Brand Hanson (ed.).
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