And the two men, the judge and the chief, become lifelong friends after that. And of course, our Constitution. We became a state in 1848. Our constitution was ratified in 1848. We do not have a new constitution in this state. We have had many, many amendments, but we still rely on many of the foundations from territorial Wisconsin. If you look at those four murals, you know what you don't see? (36:02–36:05)
CLAIM
Asserts that Wisconsin has not adopted a new constitution since its original ratification.
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