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The Organic Act of 1871

The Organic Act of 1871

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The District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871 was a pivotal piece of legislation enacted by the 41st United States Congress on February 21, 1871. This act brought about a significant transformation in the governance of Washington, D.C., the nation’s capital. It replaced the previous system of limited self-governance with a territorial government structure. Under the new arrangement, the city’s residents lost the ability to directly elect their local officials and instead a three-member Board of Commissioners, appointed by the President, took control of municipal matters. While the act aimed to enhance administrative efficiency and address challenges faced by the District, it also marked a loss of democratic representation for its residents. The Organic Act of 1871 laid the groundwork for the modern governance of Washington, D.C., setting the stage for subsequent developments that would grant the city more self-governance powers in the future.

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What Was the Organic Act of 1871?

The Organic Act of 1871 was a law passed by the U.S. Congress that consolidated the City of Washington, Georgetown, and Washington County into a single municipal government, forming what we now know as the District of Columbia. On the surface, it appeared to be a practical move for administrative efficiency.

Why Is It Controversial?

While the official narrative focuses on municipal restructuring, alternative researchers argue that the Act signaled something much deeper: the incorporation of the United States as a private, foreign-owned corporation. This view suggests that after 1871, the U.S. government shifted from a constitutional republic to a corporate entity—”The United States of America, Inc.”

A Shift in Sovereignty?

According to this theory, American citizens were reclassified as corporate entities, subject to federal control rather than sovereign constitutional rights. This interpretation raises major questions about personal sovereignty, legal identity, and the erosion of constitutional protections—a central focus in the work of Jordan Maxwell and other truth-seekers.

Why the Organic Act Still Matters

Whether you accept the mainstream explanation or explore deeper alternative views, the Organic Act of 1871 is a historical milestone. It’s often cited as the beginning of a shift in American governance, law, and identity. Understanding this Act is key for anyone investigating how U.S. legal structures evolved—and who really holds the power.

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