The Constitutional Converntion took place in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Constitutional Convention (also known as the Federal Convention, the Philadelphia Convention, the First Constitutional Convention, and the Constitutional Convention of 1787) was held in the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. This building is now known as Independence Hall.
The Constitutional Convention meetings were at Philadelphia.
Philadelphia (AKA. Philly)
Yes, all the conventions of the constitution can be given a statutory force. This is because of the powers that the constitution provides.
Because the terms of the Draft Constitution required it.
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As directed by Congress, states held ratification conventions, to either ratify or reject the proposed US Constitution. It was required that 9 states ratify in order for the Constitution to become official.
Chaotic! There is no defined structure, the UK constitution is a collection of charters, conventions and treaties.
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to correct problems of the artcles of confederation
its acceptance by at least nine states in special conventions.
During the constitutional conventions of 1897-1898
During the constitutional conventions of the 1890's
The British constitution is 'unwritten'. It is a collection of laws, conventions and case law. There is no codified constitution as there is for example, in the USA.