Respuesta :

The correct answer is: "Write their own constitutions."

Answer:

During the Revolutionary War, many states wrote their own constitutions.

Explanation:

The American Revolutionary War took place between 1775 and 1783, in which British colonies in North America became independent of the British Empire.

Between 1775 and 1777 the war was fought between Britain and the thirteen colonies, which in 1776 declared independence as the United States of America. In 1777 the war expanded to include France, Spain and the Netherlands. Throughout the war, the British had a fleet of dominance that enabled them to conquer the most important port cities, but in the countryside the Americans were able to defend themselves. The Indians fought on both sides of the conflict, largely in favor of Britain. The Second Continental Congress appointed George Washington to the Colonial Army on June 15, 1775. General William Howe and Henry Clinton served as commanders of the British Forces.

During this period, revolutionaries fought for the guarantee of their rights, especially for the right to freedom in every way. Therefore, during the war and in view of the next independence many states created their own constitutions, guaranteeing these rights.

A clear example was Massachusetts, which enacted its constitution in 1780.