Madison, along with a core of men, was involved in the very start of the revolution. The revolution was produced by a group of men who interacted with each other to create a nation. He wasn't involved in the revolution and since 1776 had taken part in VA government as much as he was involved in the creation of the constitution and the Bill of Rights. He was all ready in Congress when the convention was called. In a letter to Washington he had outlined the most important points that were to be debated in the convention. He had studied the different republics and wrote long essays comparing governments. He was ready to create a constitution.
George Washington was Commander in Chief of the army. He was not present when the Articles of Confederation was written. James Madison realized that the Articles of Confederation were fatally flawed and wrote the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights to replace the Articles of Confederation.
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The name of the constitutional convention called to address problems faced by the U.S. under the Articles of Confederation was just that - the Constitutional Convention. Participants included George Washington, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and others.
No. Those were created in 1781, and in 1781, Washington was busy leading the Continental Army. He did, however, sign the Constitution.
first they got rid of george washington and the british they don,t want it no more
George Washington was the president of the Constitutional Convention that voted to replace the Articles of Confederation with the Constitution.
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James Madison and George Washington. James Madison is considered the father of the constitution. He arrived early for the convention and started writing. He was well acquainted with the Articles of Confederation and its weaknesses. He fought for a strong central government. George Washington presided over the convention.
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The name of the constitutional convention called to address problems faced by the U.S. under the Articles of Confederation was just that - the Constitutional Convention. Participants included George Washington, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and others.
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George Washington thought that the Articles of Confederation had weakened Congress, leaving it unable to keep order, raise money through taxes, or deal effectively with European nations. He wrote, "The Confederation appears to me to be little more than a shadow without substance."
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No, None of these were black.
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