Because they did not have enough time before to put it in.
No, Bicameralism was used in government before the constitutional convention of 1787.
The constitutional convention was held to replace the articles of Confederation. The articles were the government before they wrote the constitution. James Madison famously took notes on this convention.
Yes.
Every Amendment to the U. S. Constitution to date has been proposed by the method of two thirds of each house of Congress approving the proposal before it goes to the states for ratification. Also, two-thirds of the states can hold conventions to propose amendments
On September 17, 1787, a majority of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention approved the Constitution. The Bill of Rights came into effect later on December 15, 1791, when they had been ratified by three-fourths of the States.
The failure of the Articles of Confederation. This along with a need for a cohesive federal government to protect us from attacks by other country. The states were also experiencing problems with trade and money among themselves. On a side note it was Thomas Jefferson that brought up the idea of a Bill of Rights. He felt that the constitution did not do enough to protect peoples individual rights. Which is one of the reasons we fought against the British.
what ARE, sweetie, not "what IS". Fix your grammar before you ask questions.
The Conatitutional Convention was held in 1787. Before the Constitution, the U.S. government used the Articles of Confederation.
The Constitutional Convention met in 1787. He was 81 and suffering from gall stones. He did live another three years before his death April 17, 1790.
He was a planter and a soldier.Other Government Positions:Member of Virginia House of Burgesses, 1759-74Member of Continental Congress, 1774-75Chairman of the Constitutional Convention, 1787-88
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