Initially, the purpose of the Constitutional Convention was to revise the Articles of Confederation. However, after delegates discussed the Virginia Plan, which proposed a strong central government with representation based on population, and the New Jersey Plan, which aimed to maintain equal representation for states regardless of size, the focus shifted toward creating a completely new framework for government. This led to the development of the Great Compromise, balancing the needs of both large and small states, ultimately resulting in the Constitution itself. Thus, the convention transformed from mere revision to the creation of a new governing document.
To select delegates to the county convention, which in turn selects delegates to the state convention.
to convince delegates to war from the coming British attack.
to choose delegates for the national convention
the convention was scheduled because the congress agreed with the delegates the convention would have
Looking at various dictionaries it would appear that a conference involves delegates speaking to one another (for example a scientific conference where people present their research), while a convention involves delegates meeting for a common purpose (for example a convention on climate change, where some experts inform the delegates).So in a conference most delegates would be actively involved in the proceedings, while at a convention a few delegates are actively involved and most are observing the proceedings.
The Constitutional Convention was held at Independence Hall, in Philadelphia.
Another convention to begin in may Congress agreed with the delegates and stated the convention would have the "sole and express purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation."
Write the constitution. That's why it is called "constitutional convention."
Congress called for the convention, pressured by several states, to deal with the problems the country was facing due to the Articles of Confederation. The states then sent delegates to the convention in Philadelphia for the purpose of creating a better constitution for the country.
The delegates from the 13 colonies were asked to come to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 by James Madison. The purpose of the convention was to revise the Articles of Confederation and create a stronger central government for the newly-formed United States. Ultimately, the convention resulted in the drafting and adoption of the United States Constitution.
Speech to the Virginia Convention. 1. The main purpose of Patrick Henry 's speech at Virginia Conference, was to convince the delegates to secede from Britain; moreover, to fight back against them. He antagonizes Britain by imputing every hardships they faced to Britain.
the delegate held out hope that they could restore the colnics relationship with Great Britain