- Leavenworth Constitution
The Leavenworth Constitution was one of four
Kansas state constitutions proposed during the era ofBleeding Kansas . The Leavenworth Constitution was drafted by a convention ofFree-Staters , and was the most progressive of the four proposed constitutions. The conspicuous aspects of this Constitution were a Bill of Rights that referred to "all men" (making no distinction between the rights of white men and African-American men), the banning of slavery from the state, and a basic framework for the rights of women.The constitutional convention that framed the Leavenworth Constitution was provided for by an act of the Territorial Legislature passed in February,
1858 , during the pendency of theLecompton Constitution in Congress. The constitution was adopted by the convention at LeavenworthApril 3 ,1858 , and by the people at an election heldMay 18 ,1858 .The Leavenworth Constitution did not have a great impact on the
history of Kansas as the United States Senate did not approve of the codified laws in the written document. The other proposed state constitutions were theTopeka Constitution (1855), theLecompton Constitution (1857) and theWyandotte Constitution (1859).External links
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Resources
* Wilder, D.W., "The Annals of Kansas". 1886.
* William G. Cutler, " [http://www.kancoll.org/books/cutler/index.html History of the State of Kansas] " 1883
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