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They did stuff to accomplish stuff
To write some thing into it.......... Wait IDK STARDOLLBIEBER'S ANSWER: Good answer.... anyways. The Framers agreed to stop the Slave Trade. They also agreed to make the three-fifths clause. and also they agreed to let girls vote.....(Sure....xD) JK
That they were, infact, meeting to create a new Government for the United States."Resolved,....that a national Government ought to be established consisting of a supreme Legislative, Executive and Judiciary."
The Constitutional Convention of 1787 was called in order to consider amendments to the Articles of Confederation, not to write another Constitution entirely. During deliberations over amendments to the Articles, it was realized that the Articles could not be patched up to make them workable. The framers began to think in terms of a completely different approach to a national government and created the Constitution. One irony is that some of the states never would have sent delegations to the Convention if they knew the Framers were going to create a whole new system instead of fixing the old one.State house, Philadelphia, PA. There is a copy of it at Knox Berry Farm in LA.
the decisions that were made was that they get to make a new constitution so that the government that they wanted wouldn't go down the drain.
THOSE IN ATTENDANCE KEPT THEIR DELIBERATIONS SECRET DURING THEIR LIFETIMES IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE DELEGATES TO MAKE ARGUMENTS WITHOUT FEAR OF RETALIATION AND TO DISCOURAGE MOB ACTION IN THE CITY. THE FINAL DOCUMENT WAS NOT MADE AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC UNTIL SEPTEMBER 17, AFTER THE VAST MAJORITY OF DELEGATES HAD SIGNED ON TO IT. WHAT TRANSPIRED DURING THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION IN PHILADELPHIA IN 1787? • A HUGE MISSION AWAITS DELEGATES TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, WHICH BEGINS ON MAY 14, 1787, IN PHILADELPHIA: THE PEACEFUL OVERTHROW OF THE NEW AMERICAN GOVERNMENT, OUTLINED BY THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION.
There was not enough representation to make any big decisions, so the delegates led by Alexander Hamilton new york and James Madison called for another convention to begin in May 1787 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania
The framers of the constitution leaned toward a Republican system of government. They felt that a republic led to indirect authority where people can elect political figures to make some decisions for them instead of all of them.
No one who was poor was represented. The convention was comprised of 55 lawyers, merchants, and representatives from the states. The rich white man wrote the constitution and for the first half of this government the common man couldn't vote for elected officials nor take part in the decisions made by the government. Frankly, the "founding" fathers didn't think the common man had the education or intelligence to make such decisions.
To ratify the Articles of Confederation.To change and make better the Articles of Confederation.To elect a President.To write the Constitution.To weaken the federal government.
George Washington appointed a committee to set rules for conducting the convention.
Funny; This is a trick question straight out of the Pearson Constitutional Values textbook. As a fellow student, allow me to help- There was no mandate to the delegates to the Philadelphia convention.