Provisional Constitution of the Confederate States | |
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Overview | |
Jurisdiction | Confederate States of America |
Created | February 8, 1861 |
Date effective | February 8, 1861 |
Government structure | |
Branches | 3 |
Chambers | Unicameral |
Executive | President |
Judiciary | Supreme, Districts |
History | |
First legislature | February 8, 1862 |
First executive | February 18, 1861 |
Amendments | 1 |
Last amended | May 21, 1861 |
Location | American Civil War Museum, Richmond, Virginia, U.S. |
Author(s) | Christopher Memminger et al. |
Signatories | 50 of the 50 delegates to the Montgomery Convention |
The Provisional Constitution of the Confederate States, formally the Constitution for the Provisional Government of the Confederate States of America, was an agreement among all seven original states in the Confederate States of America that served as its first constitution. Its drafting by a committee of twelve appointed by the Provisional Congress began on February 5, 1861. The Provisional Constitution was formally adopted on February 8.[1] Government under this constitution was superseded by the new Constitution of the Confederate States with a permanent form of government "organized on the principles of the United States" on February 22, 1862.[2]