. The Constitution of the United States . f^TM^ Union; but no new State shallbe formed or erected withinthe jurisdiction of any otherState, nor any State be formedby the junction of two or moreStates, or parts of States,without the consent of thelegislatures of the States con-cerned, as well as of Congress shall have thepower to dispose of, and makeall needful rules and regula-tions respecting the territoryor other property belonging tothe United States; and nothingin this Constitution shall beconstrued as to prejudice anyclaims of the United States, orof any particular State. 47 S


. The Constitution of the United States . f^TM^ Union; but no new State shallbe formed or erected withinthe jurisdiction of any otherState, nor any State be formedby the junction of two or moreStates, or parts of States,without the consent of thelegislatures of the States con-cerned, as well as of Congress shall have thepower to dispose of, and makeall needful rules and regula-tions respecting the territoryor other property belonging tothe United States; and nothingin this Constitution shall beconstrued as to prejudice anyclaims of the United States, orof any particular State. 47 SECTION 4. I. The United States shallguarantee to every State inthis Union a republican formof government, and shall pro-tect each of them against in-vasion; and, on application ofthe legislature or of the execu-tive (when the legislature can-not be convened), against do-mestic violence. ** > *^.


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