On the Declaration of Independance, Pennsylvania is spelled with only one n, instead of the two we use today. It wasn't necessarily spelled wrong but they spelled it different back then. I've seen the Declaration in person. It's an amazing document.
The Frame of Government of Pennsylvania.
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NOBut remember, the accepted spelling of some words has changed over the last 2 centuries. The one in the Constitution that stands out is "chuse" instead of "choose". And if you follow its example for the use of capital letters, you'll get an F in English composition! YESDEFENCE instead of DEFENSE CONTROUL instead of CONTROLIT's instead of ITS in atricle 1PENSYLVANIA instead of PENNSYLVANIA
Answer:Nowhere!
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In the Constitution they spelled the word Pennsylvania wrong at the bottom of the document. In the document it is spelled Pensylvania. actually wrong is spelled wrong so the answer is wrong
Both "Massachusetts" and "Connecticut" are misspelled.
According to the 2009 US. Census, Tennessee is the most misspelled stated, followed closely by Louisiana.
The Constitution has few errors such as its usage if "it's" as opposed to "its". Pennsylvania is misspelled as Pensylvania, as is on the Liberty Bell. The word "choose" was spelled as "chuse". It was written hastily, so some errors slipped through the cracks.
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William Penn wrote Pennsylvania's first constitution.
Pennsylvania has 27 ammendments.
The Frame of Government of Pennsylvania.
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