Since it's admittance to the Union, Florida has changed six constitutions, the sixth one being ratified in 1968, even though it's been amended and changed a couple of times since. This high number of constitutions was mostly because of the Civil War and the reconstruction period where the constitutions had several issues with being like the federal constitution. Sometimes they were racist or sometimes they limited suffrage or had many similar problems.
A unitary<span> form of </span>government<span> is one in which political power rests with one central/national </span>government<span>. ... A </span>federal<span> form of </span>government<span> is one in which some political power rests with the national (or </span>federal<span>) </span>government<span> but other, equally important, powers rest with the state governments</span>