If you study Florida 1845 at the time of it becoming a state it spoke of its
territorial jurisdiction of East and West. Not sue how that fits in
On Apr 7, 2021, 6:10 PM -0600, NELSON DICE <nelsondice@xxxxxxxx>, wrote:
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1. The Declaration of Independence 1776
2. the Articles of Confederation, of States that now established the
permament and exiaitng dejure government 1781 of Independent States.
The only two founding dejure jurisdiction documents.
3. The 1783 Treaty of Paris (Peace) naming "the" United States of America and
the United States,(Territorial and Municipal Jurisdiction)
4. The Northwest Ordinance establishing a temporary federal Territorial
Government for the United States of America and the United States. (1785?)
5. this Constitution for the united States of America 1787 (permanent
Territorial Government) not dejure...
6. The Constitution of the United States of America 1789? (still Territorial
Jurisdiction)
7. the Constitution of the United States 1790 or 1791? (Municipal
Jurisdiction)