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If I remember correctly from my Virginia History classes, a commonwealth
indicated a weak executive and strong legislature.
HBG
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Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 12:08 AM
Subject: [VA-HIST] What makes VA a commonwealth?
I've often wondered about this -- why are VA, PA, MA, and KY commonwealths
and the rest of the states of the union are states?
I'm assuming KY inherited its commonwealth-ness from VA.
I was looking at the early laws of Virginia -- the titles go from "In the
12th year of King George III" to "Interregnum" -- in 1775 -- well before the
actual death of George III -- but surely after the battles of Lexington and
Concord -- to "In the first year of the commonwealth." So the laws of
Virginia actually predate statehood.
Maybe Maryland's laws predate statehood, but there is no such title at the
top of each page...http://www.aomol.net/html/legislative.html
Neither is there a title at the top of each page of North Carolina's laws
(see google books -- link is too long).
Joe McCollum
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