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The delegates of the Constitutional Convention added the Bill of Rights to the Constitution as a compromise between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists to ensure ratification. This limited the power of the federal government and solidified power for the states.
They both had to do with making changes to the articles of confederation; resulted in the drafting of the constitution.
The key events leading to the formation of the Constitution of the United States included the failure of the Articles of Confederation, the Constitutional Convention in 1787, the debates between Federalists and Anti-Federalists, and the ratification of the Constitution by the states.
The U.S. Constitution was adopted through a combination of methods, primarily by the Convention method and state ratification conventions. The Constitution was drafted during the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and then sent to the states for ratification. Each state held its own convention to debate and vote on the document, ultimately leading to its adoption upon receiving the approval of nine states. This process highlighted the balance between federal and state authority and the importance of popular consent.
The Constitutional Convention took place between the dates of May 25th and September 17th, 1797. Its location was in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is a cornerstone of the US Constitution.
Two things happened: 1. The Articles of the Confederation were abolished 2. The delegates drafted the Constitution we have today
the Annapolis convention called for the constitutional convention to be held.
the Annapolis convention called for the constitutional convention to be held.
Disagreement between the states over representation in congress
disagreement between the states over representation in congress
disagreement between the states over representation in congress
what was the relatonship between the Annapolis convention and the constitutional convention