To begin a constitution is the fundamental laws of a state which sets out how that state will be organized and the powers and authorities of government between different political units and citizens. The United States Constitution was created to overcome the Articles of Confederation weaknesses, to offer centralization, and to have more power in the government. Where in the Texas Constitution they wanted to try to avoid and reverse some of the things that were happening and going on. Which goes to show that these two constitutions have many differences that could be used to overpower the similarities. Some of them can be pointed out in the amending process, the bill of rights, the executive branch, and also the different salaries of each. …show more content…
It is said, that the United States Constitution quite difficult to amend. But since the way it is set up, the amendments are not as frequent as they could be. It has truly only been amended 27 times, since the 10 that were apart of it. While in the Texas Constitution it is the complete opposite way to amend, which is why it has been amended over 100 times, because of its specificity and details. It is also said, that it is not so easy to get an amendment proposed, because of the fact that you need a 2/3 vote of the full membership of both houses of the legislature. Then once the proposal is approved, the governor can't do anything to get rid of the proposal and it continues to go on. Which leads to the point of the amendments becoming so much more frequent. In that case the total number of Texas amendments in the constitution continues to keep growing bigger and