The Constitutional Convention began on May 25, 1787. It ended on September 17. James Madison and other 56 delegates to the Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia in May 1787.
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What aspects of the new state constitutions allowed people to keep a constant watch over the government
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Frequent Elections
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What plans allowed the Constitutional Convention to overcome their stalemate
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Conneticut Compromise
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Under the Virginia plan what would the bicameral legislation have the power to do
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Forced states to obey national laws
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When did the Constitutional Convention begin
The Constitutional Convention began on May 25, 1787. It ended on September 17. James Madison and other 56 delegates to the Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia in May 1787.
What aspects of the new state constitutions allowed people to keep a constant watch over the government
Frequent Elections
What plans allowed the Constitutional Convention to overcome their stalemate
Conneticut Compromise
Under the Virginia plan what would the bicameral legislation have the power to do