When the delegates realized that the best course of action was to create a new national government, they decided to keep their arguments and debates secret to keep outside interference form derailing the project before it had a chance to be completed.
The delegates met in secret mostly because of the farmers.
They kept there debates secret so they could speak freely without being judged.
the decision to keep deliberations as secret as possible.
So the public couldn't put a stop to their plan to create a new constitution
So the public couldn't put a stop to their plan to create a new constitution
The delegates at the Constitutional Convention decided to keep their work a secret to encourage open and honest debate without outside pressure or public scrutiny. By limiting access to their discussions, they aimed to foster a collaborative environment where ideas could be freely exchanged. Additionally, secrecy helped prevent external influences and potential backlash from the public or state legislatures, allowing them to craft a more cohesive and effective Constitution. This approach ultimately facilitated the development of a stronger federal government than what existed under the Articles of Confederation.
to allow that all the delegates would speak freely to have a well thought out, personal opinion bases constitution. to allow that all the delegates would speak freely to have a well thought out, personal opinion bases constitution.
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southern delegates is for slavery they were trying to keep it. northern delegates is against slavery they were trying to get rid of it.