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What was the outcome of the Annapolis Convention?

The Annapolis Convention resulted in a request for a larger convention where all states would send delegates authorized to examine broad issues. This led to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.


What was the first meeting called in which delegates from twelve of the thirteen colonies met in Philadelphia to complain about English rule?

This was the First Continental Congress, which began on September 5, 1774.


When was Annapolis The Capital of US?

Never, really, in that it was never officially stated to be the capital of the US. If you're willing to be generous in your definition of "capital", then it would be possible to fudge a little and say that it was the capital of the US while Congress met there from November 1783 to August 1784.


In 1861 delegates from the southern states who had seceded from the Union met to draft a new Constitution. What did they call their newly formed nation?

The delegates from the southern states that seceded from the Union in 1861 formed a new nation called the Confederate States of America (CSA). This new government was established in response to tensions over states' rights and slavery, and it operated under its own Constitution until the defeat of the Confederacy in 1865.


The second continental congress met in philidalphia in order to?

On May 10, 1775, soon after the American Revolutionary war began, the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia The delegates of the 13 colonies met to discuss their next steps towards Independence On this same day the Americans captured the Fort Ticonderoga. The United States Declaration of Independence was adopted on July4, 1776.

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Delegates met at Annapolis to?

Recommend a federal plan for regulating commerce.


House where four states discussed trade disputes?

Delegates from the states Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Delaware met at Mount Vernon (George Washington's house) to discuss other common commercial problems as well as trade disputes.


What is the city in Maryland where delegates met before the Philadelphia Convention of 1787?

In Annapolis MD.


How many delegates met at the constitution convention?

Annapolis Convention


Who initiated the Annapolis Convention?

The Annapolis Convention began on September 11, 1786. The delegates met at the suggestion of James Madison to discuss some problems with trade issues. The meeting highlighted some of the problems with the weakness of the Articles of Confederation.


What meeting occurred in September 1786?

The Annapolis ConventionThey met to study the trade problem


What is the name of the city where five states requested a better union?

Annapolis, Maryland is where delegates from Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware and New York met to request a better union in September 1786.


A small convention met in Maryland to talk about changing this document?

Twelve delegates representing five states (NJ, PA, DE, VA and NY) met in Annapolis MD to discuss the Articles of Confederation between 11 September and 14 September of 1786,


What meeting occurred September 1786 what was the purpose?

a convention of five of the thirteen states, called the Annapolis convention, met at Annapolis.


Delegates met in Philadelphia for the Constitutional what?

Convention.


Why were the states asked to send delegates to Philadelphia in 1787?

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. ****