The original plan for the 1787 Philadelphia Convention (later called the Constitutional Convention) was to revise the Articles of Confederation, but many delegates sought to eliminate the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation by creating an entirely new document.
The Constitutional Convention (or the Philadelphia Convention) of 1787 was called to amend the Articles of Confederation, the rules for the United States' first independent government. But when the fifty-five delegates attempted to amend the plan, they realized the task was impossible. The delegates scrapped the Articles of Confederation and began working in secret to devise an entirely new framework for government, the US Constitution.
It was called to amend the Articles of Confederation, which were the rules for the United States' first independent government. When the delegates attempted to amend the plan, they realized the task was impossible. So, they scrapped the Articles of Confederation and started working in secret to devise an entirely new framework for the government, which was called the US Constitution.
The original purpose of the Constitutional Convention held in 1787 was to revise the Articles of Confederation. TRUE
to address problems in governing the United States of America.
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to revise the Articles of Confederation
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revise the Articles of Confederation
What is the 1787 convention say about slavery?
the constitutinal convention was held in 1787 was true
Rhode Island was absent from the Constitutional Convention of 1787
The Constitutional Convention took place in Philadelphia from May 25 to September 17, 1787.
what is the missing delegates of the philadelphia convention of 1787 **** Rhode Island did not attend the conventions in 1787. ****
improve the Articles of Confederation.
improve the Articles of Confederation.
Revolutionary War supported the Constitutional convention. This was in the year 1787.
No, Bicameralism was used in government before the constitutional convention of 1787.