South Carolina wrote a second constitution in 1778 because the first one which was written on the 26th day of March 1776 was deemed to be temporary and only relevant to the situation at that time.
<h3>What were the provisions of the 1778 South Carolina Constitution?</h3>
Some of the provisions of the South Carolina Constitution are as follows:
to name the country - State of South Caroline
to have its legislative authority vested in a general assembly comprising a senate and a house of representatives
to spell out the qualifications of those to be elected as governor and the commander-in-chief of the state
to increase the tenure of governors and Commander-in-Chief from two years to four years etc.
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