Annapolis convention
The "original" intention of at least some of the delegates was to "amend" or "improve" the Articles because of the weaknesses of the Confederation (e.g. no elected executive, no taxing power, no standing armed forces, uncoordinated court systems). These made the function of the central government (actually just Congress) difficult and sometimes impossible. After discussions began, the delegates began to see that rewriting the Articles to address these problems was not going to work. What was needed was an entirely new framework for the federal government, unimpeded by the old one. So they began to devise the new US Constitution, based on proven historical models.
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The expression writing is rewriting means that the true art of writing can be found in rewriting what you already wrote.
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They were really, really, really worried that outside influences would taint the Constitutional Convention and its proceedings. They also worried that word would get about about what they were doing - not just revising the Articles of Confederation but totally rewriting them - and hoopla would ensue. In addition they didn't want false rumors to spread and start to discredit the Constitution before it was even finished. This is why the writers of the Federalist Papers used a pseudonym - so they wouldn't break this vow of secrecy but could still discuss the Constitution, since they were sworn to secrecy for the next 20 some years when it came to the Convention.
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FLVS-No it is not rewriting it, its just to go back and check for any errors and to correct them.
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The "original" intention of at least some of the delegates was to "amend" or "improve" the Articles because of the weaknesses of the Confederation (e.g. no elected executive, no taxing power, no standing armed forces, uncoordinated court systems). These made the function of the central government (actually just Congress) difficult and sometimes impossible. After discussions began, the delegates began to see that rewriting the Articles to address these problems was not going to work. What was needed was an entirely new framework for the federal government, unimpeded by the old one. So they began to devise the new US Constitution, based on proven historical models.
The cast of Rewriting History - 2005 includes: Tom Baker as Narrator Simon Lipson as Newsreader