The Massachusetts Constitution as a national model


The first words of the Massachusetts Constitution.

The first words of the Massachusetts Constitution.

“I think [John Adams's] influence on the federal Constitution was indirect. Many including James Madison mocked the first volume of Adams's Defence of the Constitutions of the United States in 1787. But his Massachusetts constitution was a model for those who thought about stable popular governments, with its separation of powers, its bicameral legislature, its independent judiciary, and its strong executive.’’

— Gordon S. Wood, Brown University historian



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