the national convention is considered to be the "voice" of all political party
Because it might be considered that he had a political motive.
They wanted a stronger national currency
he is considered the father of the political cartoon
he opposed English oppression
developed through custom & usage
because they have so much campaigning
Because it might be considered that he had a political motive.
The constitutional convention had difficulty writing a new national constitution because?
There were no women, Native Americans, or African Americans present at the Philadelphia Convention because they were not considered citizens or participants in the political process at that time. The convention was attended by white, male delegates who represented the interests of their respective states and were primarily focused on establishing a new system of government for the United States.
No, the Democratic Convention will be second in 2012 because they will be the incumbent party in 2012. The incumbent party ALWAYS has their national convention second.
The Constitutional Convention in New Orleans in 1866 was deemed an unlawful assembly primarily because it was convened without the authorization of Congress, which had control over Reconstruction in the Southern states. The convention sought to draft a new state constitution that would restore the pre-war political order, undermining the federal government's efforts to reshape Southern governance. Additionally, it was viewed as a reactionary response to the Reconstruction Acts, which aimed to ensure civil rights and political representation for formerly enslaved individuals. This context led to the perception that the convention was illegitimate and counterproductive to national reconciliation efforts.
The delegates call for the constitutional convention because they realized we need a stronger national government.
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Because they were mostly judges and from high society.
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James Madison advocated for enslaved individuals not to be counted towards population for the purpose of determining representation in Congress under the Three-Fifths Compromise during the Constitutional Convention. He believed that since slaves were considered property and had no political rights, they should not influence political power.
Rhode Island did not send delegates to the Constitutional Convention because they did not support a stronger national government in its relationship with the states. Rhode Island was consistent in avoiding or lagging when asked to support national measures...even before the Constitutional Convention.