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Why would different states in the United States still manifest some slitierent kinds of legal systems today Aber the American Revolution, it dogk many years for some of the states to set up agencies to handle timmal atienders in new ways.
Some dentanes of the United States were tuled by diferent countries, so elements of those opunities laws temam in those states today
The gaminal codes present in the early oolonies were set up to meet the spearlic needs of its own citizens who believed it was weakness
to accept the laws
The early salones could not agree on what other colonies decided to do with their laws
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