The original purpose of the 1787 Philadelphia Convention was to revise the Articles of Confederation, the first document outlining the operation of the United States national government. The Articles of Confederation lacked provisions for a federal court system, fair representation of the states in Congress, and a President.
Many of the 55 delegates at the Convention finally concluded there was no way to patch the old system, so they secretly rewrote the plan for government in the US Constitution. The Philadelphia Convention later became known as the Constitutional Convention.
it was to revise the articles of confederation.... i think
because that was a very common place. the continental congress also held meetings there. aslo most of the people who attended liked around there.
To revise the Articles of Confederation.
improve the Articles of Confederation.
improve the Articles of Confederation.
to have a share betwaan states
rhode island
With the exception of Rhode Island, it was the original states, collectively, that chose the delegates to attend the Constitutional Convention. Several prominent Founding Fathers were not able to attend, such as Thomas Jefferson.
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All of the original 13 states attended the Constitutional Convention except Rhode Island.
The original goal of the constitutional convention was simply to revise the Articles of Confederation. Nothing more. However, the delegates ignored these instructions and immediately began working on the draft of a United States constitution.
Of the originally appointed 70, only 55 delegates from 12 of the 13 original states attended the historical Constitutional Convention. Rhode Island did not send any delegates.
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During the American Constitutional Convention that formally began its proceedings in 1787, the smallest state (in terms of land-area) represented was Delaware. Rhode Island, the smallest state of the 'Original 13,' declined to send delegates to the Convention.
The original states except Rhode Island attended the Constitutional Convention. There were 55 delegates They were universally white, educated, and wealthy men. Ages ranged from 26-81 with the average age being 42.