The states people that were going to vote went to the polls and held a constitutional convention. They expected this to adress the problems and fix them. In 1835 to amend the constitution in 1776 the best leaders from both the east and west went to raleigh. The chairman was named Nathaniel Macon. But However the real leaders of the contitutional covention were David Swain which was a westerner and also William Gaston which was a easterner. The thing they needed most was to make representation far across the state. The delegates finally compromised after the long debate. Which each county would have at least one representative in the house. But the more popular counties would have more than just one representative. The more the people in a county the more legislators it sent to Raleigh. The west immediatly started cheering. The more the senators means that they are wealthier. The new amendments was when the governor could not be chosen by the legislature anymore. Later on the convention did open up the political relationship to more religious groups. In the 1776 constitution they only allowed Protestant Christians to hold the office. The new amendments removed all the retrictions from the Catholics but still denied the Jews and the Atheists the right to hold the office. The new amendments were sent to the states voters for the approval they were approved. The 1836 election North Carolina was governed the new way.
Kit Carson
Kit Carson grew up on the Missouri border, watching his older brothers, one-by-one, disappearing up the Missouri River or over the Santa fe Trail. In 1826 Kit ran away and joined a wagon train bound for Santa Fe at the age of 16. The saddlemaker reported him as a runaway and told everyone he would give them a reward of 1 cent if they returned Kit to his place of business in Franklin. He was married to a woman named Grass Singing, an Arapaho girl they also had two children together one a girl which was named Adaline and a son named Robert . During the spring hunt of 1841, young Robert fell into a kettle of boiling soap and died. Not very long after his mother came down with a fever and shortly died. Carson later showed up at what was called the Bents Fort he now was hired on as a hunter for 1 dollar per day. He then had another wife she was Indian a Cheyenne named Making-Out-Road. This only lasted for a few months and they had a divorce. Later Carson traveled to Missouri and placed his daughter named Adaline in a school there. Later on he guided three of Fremont's expeditions throughout the West and was even with Fremont during the Bear Flag Revolt in California (1846). Between the first and second expeditions, he met a what he called a bright-eyed young beauty named Josefa Jaramillo. Later they married and Carson's wedding gift to her a rambling adobe home in Taos that they lived in for the next twenty-some years. He had many more adventures and then he became sick he then went by train to Cheyenne, stagecoach to Denver, and then in an open buckboard down the Front Range to Pueblo. At Pueblo he went to see Dr. Michael Beshoar. The Doctor then gave Carson some cough syrup and examined him this in which he saw many things wrong he had a aneurism of the carotid artery, a bulge in the weakened artery wall big enough to see. At anytime this could burst and Carson would die. He then traveled 85 miles down the Arkansas River to Boggsville. Josefa heard he was coming, hitched up the wagon and rode out to meet him. 2 days later she gave birth to a beautiful little girl named Josefita or Josephine 10 days later Josefa died from complications related to childbirth, a regular occurence in those days. Later Kit made a will and then he asked for a buffalo steak. He ate the steak with relish and then asked for his pipe he then later said his last words which were "Adios, compadre. Adios!" and died with blood gushing up his throat.
1835 Constituiton
The states people that were going to vote went to the polls and held a constitutional convention. They expected this to adress the problems and fix them. In 1835 to amend the constitution in 1776 the best leaders from both the east and west went to raleigh. The chairman was named Nathaniel Macon. But However the real leaders of the contitutional covention were David Swain which was a westerner and also William Gaston which was a easterner. The thing they needed most was to make representation far across the state. The delegates finally compromised after the long debate. Which each county would have at least one representative in the house. But the more popular counties would have more than just one representative. The more the people in a county the more legislators it sent to Raleigh. The west immediatly started cheering. The more the senators means that they are wealthier. The new amendments was when the governor could not be chosen by the legislature anymore. Later on the convention did open up the political relationship to more religious groups. In the 1776 constitution they only allowed Protestant Christians to hold the office. The new amendments removed all the retrictions from the Catholics but still denied the Jews and the Atheists the right to hold the office. The new amendments were sent to the states voters for the approval they were approved. The 1836 election North Carolina was governed the new way.Kit Carson
Kit Carson grew up on the Missouri border, watching his older brothers, one-by-one, disappearing up the Missouri River or over the Santa fe Trail. In 1826 Kit ran away and joined a wagon train bound for Santa Fe at the age of 16. The saddlemaker reported him as a runaway and told everyone he would give them a reward of 1 cent if they returned Kit to his place of business in Franklin. He was married to a woman named Grass Singing, an Arapaho girl they also had two children together one a girl which was named Adaline and a son named Robert . During the spring hunt of 1841, young Robert fell into a kettle of boiling soap and died. Not very long after his mother came down with a fever and shortly died. Carson later showed up at what was called the Bents Fort he now was hired on as a hunter for 1 dollar per day. He then had another wife she was Indian a Cheyenne named Making-Out-Road. This only lasted for a few months and they had a divorce. Later Carson traveled to Missouri and placed his daughter named Adaline in a school there. Later on he guided three of Fremont's expeditions throughout the West and was even with Fremont during the Bear Flag Revolt in California (1846). Between the first and second expeditions, he met a what he called a bright-eyed young beauty named Josefa Jaramillo. Later they married and Carson's wedding gift to her a rambling adobe home in Taos that they lived in for the next twenty-some years. He had many more adventures and then he became sick he then went by train to Cheyenne, stagecoach to Denver, and then in an open buckboard down the Front Range to Pueblo. At Pueblo he went to see Dr. Michael Beshoar. The Doctor then gave Carson some cough syrup and examined him this in which he saw many things wrong he had a
aneurism of the carotid artery, a bulge in the weakened artery wall big enough to see. At anytime this could burst and Carson would die. He then traveled 85 miles down the Arkansas River to Boggsville. Josefa heard he was coming, hitched up the wagon and rode out to meet him. 2 days later she gave birth to a beautiful little girl named Josefita or Josephine 10 days later Josefa died from complications related to childbirth, a regular occurence in those days. Later Kit made a will and then he asked for a buffalo steak. He ate the steak with relish and then asked for his pipe he then later said his last words which were "Adios, compadre. Adios!" and died with blood gushing up his throat.