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The Constitution of the United States of America was written in 1787.

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One of the most important document written by the founding fathers of the US, was the US Constitution. Others include the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation.

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How did the Founding Fathers solve the problems at the convention?

The Founding Fathers used debate and compromise to solve problems at the Constitutional Convention. The convention was held in 1787.


What role did Abraham Baldwin and William Few play at the Constitution Convection of 1787?

They were both delegates. Two of the founding fathers of the USA.


In what year did the representatives meet to write the articles of confederation?

In May of 1787, the Founding Fathers gathered in Philadelphia. They met there to write a new Constitution in the Pennsylvania State House, the same building where the Declaration of Independence had been signed eleven years earlier. The building is now known as Independence Hall.


What does the term 'Founding Fathers' really mean?

A "founding father" is someone who does something first or is an originator of a movement or organization or an institution. The Founding Fathers in United States history usually refer to the men who attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, May, 1787, and helped write the Constitution of the United States. MrV


Some argue that Shay's rebellion inspired the founding fathers to write the constitution in order to?

Shay's Rebellion inspired the founding fathers to write the Constitution in order to protect the wealthy and their aristocratic political hegemony. After the War of Independence, many of the common citizens began to feel the war had been fought for nothing. They began to rebel against the imprisonment for debt and property foreclosures. In 1787, Daniel Shay and a group of indebted farmers took up arms against the Massachusetts government.

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Which belief was generally held by the founding fathers at the constitution convention 1787?

Which belief was generally held by the Founding Fathers at the Constitutional Convention in 1787


In 1787 how did the Founding Fathers go about creating the constitution?

to a convention


When did our founding fathers make the constitution?

September 17, 1787


How did the Founding Fathers solve the problems at the convention?

The Founding Fathers used debate and compromise to solve problems at the Constitutional Convention. The convention was held in 1787.


Did the founding fathers go to school?

The founding fathers were educated between the years 1776 to 1787. They had a firm view aboutÊthe focus on education.Ê


Why were they the founding fathers?

The Founding Fathers were the political leaders who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776, or who participated in framing and adopting the U.S. Constitution in 1787-1788, putting the new government into effect.


When was the final draft of the constitution signed?

Thomas Jefferson began to write it around 1775. He finished in 1776 and for a month the founding fathers edited it. It was published on July 4, 1776


What role did Abraham Baldwin and William Few play at the Constitution Convection of 1787?

They were both delegates. Two of the founding fathers of the USA.


Supporters of the proposed constitution in 1787 were known as what?

The Federalists. Read the Federalist Papers at constitution.org.


Did Noah Webster write the constitution?

No, Noah Webster did not write the constitution. The United States Constitution was primarily written by James Madison, with input from other Founding Fathers during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Noah Webster was known for his work on dictionaries and spelling books, not for his involvement in drafting the constitution.


Which belief was generally held by the delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787?

A stronger central government was necessary to maintain order


When did the Founding Fathers make a new Constitution?

The Founding Fathers made a new Constitution between May and September of 1787. It was adopted on September 17, 1787 and then sent to the states for ratification. It required 9 of the 13 states to become the law of the states. That happened on June 21, 1788 when New Hampshire ratified. Within 5 weeks, Virginia and New York ratified. NC in 1790 and RI in 1791