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Constitution of 1861: Table of Contents

Preamble/Ordinance of Secession
Article I: Declaration of Rights
Article II: Distribution of the Powers of Government
Article III: Executive Department
Article IV: Legislative Department
Article V: Judicial Department
Article VI: The Right of Suffrage and Qualifications of Officers; Civil Officers, and Impeachments and Removals from Office
Article VII: Militia
Article VIII: Taxation and Revenue
Article IX: Census and Apportionment of Representation
Article X: Education
Article XI: Public Domain and Internal Improvements
Article XII: Boundaries
Article XIII: Banks and Other Corporations
Article XIV: Amendments and Revisions of the Constitution
Article XV: General Provisions


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