U.S.Senate
Except Georgia.
Delegates
The colonial delegates met in Philadelphia to plan a better form of government after the Articles of Confederation.
Convention.
met in the summer of 1787 in philadelphia
Carpenters Hall
The convention of delegates from each colony that met in Philadelphia in September 1777 is known as the Second Continental Congress. This assembly was convened to address the ongoing American Revolutionary War, coordinate the colonial war effort, and eventually led to the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. The Congress served as the de facto national government for the colonies during the war.
The group of delegates from twelve colonies that met in Philadelphia in September 1774 is known as the First Continental Congress. This assembly was convened in response to the Intolerable Acts imposed by Britain, and its primary aim was to address colonial grievances and assert their rights. The Congress resulted in a unified colonial response, including a boycott of British goods, and laid the groundwork for future cooperation among the colonies.
The first Continental Congress, which met from September 5, to October 26, in 1774, met in Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Carpenter's Hall was built as a meeting place for the Carpenters' Company of the City and County of Philadelphia.
Carpenters Hall
In Annapolis MD.
To change the Articles of Confederation **** The delegates met to deliberate over the NEW government. The Articles of Confederation were too weak and needed "modifying". The delegates met to approve the Constitution. ****