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This 1864 version of the Virginia State Constitution was passed by the Unionist government of the state of Virginia (Alexandria government), in exile during the Civil War. This constitution officially abolished slavery in the state, although voting was still limited to white men. An official repudiation of the Confederate government, and barring of any Confederate official from public office, was also included |
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Le Roy G. Edwards, president of the Convention |
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The Convention, which adjourned April 11, 1864, consisted of seventeen delegates, representing but few counties of the state. This constitution, adopted in convention April 7, was not submitted to the people for their ratification. See Brenaman, History of Virginia conventions, 1902, page [70] |
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Constitutional history -- Virginia
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Constitutional history
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Politics and government
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Virginia -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865.
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Virginia -- Constitution
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Virginia
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constitutions.
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Constitutions
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Constitution
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Constitutions.
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Constitutions.
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Electronic book
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Edwards, Le Roy G
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