no
write the constitution
a constitution
Continental Congress
To establish a government, write the bill of rights and the constitution. Vote on the constitution and form a country.
Second Continental Congress
Second Continental Congress
Congress derives its authority to write legislation from the U.S. Constitution, specifically Article I, which establishes the legislative branch. This article grants Congress the power to make laws that are necessary and proper for executing its enumerated powers. Additionally, the Constitution allows Congress to regulate various aspects of national governance, including commerce, taxation, and defense, thereby legitimizing its role in creating laws.
No, it is not true. The Constitution was really written partially as an experiment, but it was written to replace the Articles of Confederation, which were essentially what formed the constitution of the US during the Revolutionary War, but they were full of holes, so the Continental Congress decided to scrap them and write a new one.
the person who delivared the Ohio constitution to congress
the person who delivared the Ohio constitution to congress
The "national assembly " didn't write the constitution, but congress wrote it from May 1778 to September 1778. The United States has never had a National Assembly.
George Washington