The Constitutional Convention took place in Philadelphia in 1787, where delegates from twelve of the thirteen states gathered to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. The outcome was the creation of the U.S. Constitution, which established a stronger federal government with a system of checks and balances. Key debates included the representation of states in Congress, leading to the Great Compromise, and the inclusion of a Bill of Rights to protect individual liberties. The convention ultimately laid the foundation for the governance of the United States.
consitutional monarchy
To create a foundation for government.
1787 i guess
thirty seven; 37
A conference that 55 delegates had to decide on the laws and the freedom and the 3 branches of the Government
Prohibition and world war.
in canada
Philadelphia
1000
consitutional monarchy
No.
They met in 1787
Philadelphia
the farther is james madison
The Doctrine of __ affirms that a bill is consitutional if it has an obvious relation to the powers granted to Congress by the Constitution.
george wahsington
To create a foundation for government.