NCC Blog - On This Day - On this day, the Confederate Constitution is approved
More interesting history form the National Constitution Center Blog. Not sure if this is from this day or from March 11 but it was in was in my email inbox: On March 11, 1861, delegates from the newly formed Confederate States of America agreed on their own constitution. Here is a look at this little-known third constitution that controlled the lives of about 9 million people for a short period of time. Much of the Confederate Constitution mirrored the Constitution of the United States as it existed at the time, with bigger differences in the matters of slavery and states’ rights. In 1860, there were more than 9 million people, including 3 million slaves, living in the states and territories that would leave the Union, compared with 22 million people outside those areas. The document was drawn up and approved just a week after Abraham Lincoln became president of the United States on March 4th. There were seven southern states that had seceded at the time, and a total of 11 w...