Mayflower compact (: -i feel smart now-<3
No, as of now, no constitutional amendment has been ratified by a convention called for by the states. All amendments to the U.S. Constitution have been ratified either by state legislatures or by state conventions specifically called for that purpose. The process of state conventions for ratification remains untested, and the only instances of such conventions have occurred during the initial drafting of the Constitution itself.
A constitutional convention is a meeting held in 1787 to consider changes to the Articles Of Confederation; resulted in the drafting of the Constitution.
The delegates at the Constitutional Convention were responsible for drafting the US Constitution. There were 55 delegates but only 39 signed the Constitution.
The Australian Constitution was made in several locations across Australia, with key meetings held in the colonial capitals. The final drafting took place during the Constitutional Conventions in 1897-1898, primarily in Melbourne and Sydney. It was then approved by the British Parliament and came into effect on January 1, 1901.
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Disagreement between the states over representation in congress
disagreement between the states over representation in congress
disagreement between the states over representation in congress
A Federalist was someone who supporte the drafting of a new constitution creating a strong central government.
They both had to do with making changes to the articles of confederation; resulted in the drafting of the constitution.
The principal founder of constitutional law in America is often considered to be James Madison, who is known as the "Father of the Constitution." He played a crucial role in drafting the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and his writings in the Federalist Papers helped articulate the principles of government and individual rights. Madison's influence established foundational legal principles that continue to shape American constitutional law today.