Amend the Articles of Confederation
The people of Philadelphia held banquets, parties, and parades for the delegates during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. They also provided entertainment, such as theater performances and social events, to keep the delegates in good spirits during the intense meetings.
The Philadelphia delegates drafted the US Constitution by creating a system of checks and balances that distributed power between branches of government. They also incorporated federalism, allowing for a balance of power between the national government and the states. Additionally, they included a process for amending the Constitution to adapt to changing needs.
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In 1787, a total of 12 states sent delegates to the Philadelphia Convention, which aimed to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. Rhode Island was the only state that did not participate in the convention. The delegates ultimately crafted the United States Constitution, which established a stronger federal government.
55 delegates attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. 2 from New Hampshire. 3 sent each from New York, and Connecticut. Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and North Carolina each sent 5. Georgia, Massachusetts, and South Carolina each sent 4. Pennsylvania sent 8, and Virginia sent 7. Rhode Island refused to send any delegates, and Patrick Henry refused to attend stating he "smelled a rat in Philadelphia, tending toward the monarchy."
Why is it said the delegates to the Philadelphia Convention ignored their instructions?
They got there by horse.
they sent 55 delegates
what is the missing delegates of the philadelphia convention of 1787 **** Rhode Island did not attend the conventions in 1787. ****
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