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This is the only modern comprehensive constitutional history of any
state, and as a history of Virgina, it is one of the oldest and
most complex. Virginia’s state legislature is the Virginia
General Assembly, which was established in July 1619, making it the
oldest current lawmaking body in North America. Brent Tarter’s
Constitutional History of Virginia covers over three hundred years
of Virginia’s legislative policy, from colony to statehood,
revealing its political and legal backstory. From the very
beginning in 1606, when James I chartered the Virginia Company to
establish a commercial outpost on the Atlantic coast of North
America, through the first two decades of the twenty-first century,
the fundamental constitutions of the colony and state of Virginia
have evolved and changed as the demographic, economic, political,
and cultural characteristics of Virginia changed. Elements of the
colonial constitution influenced the character of the state’s
first constitution in 1776, and changing relationships between the
people and their government, as well as relationships between the
state and federal governments, have influenced how the state’s
constitution has evolved. Tarter explores that evolution and taps
into its relevance to the people who have lived and still live in
Virginia.
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