The Philadelphia Convention 1787

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    Intro to the Constitution

    confederation. Articles and Constitutional Convention The Constitutional Convention (also known as the Philadelphia Convention, the Federal Convention, or the Grand Convention at Philadelphia) took place from May 25 to September 17, 1787, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to address problems in governing the United States of America, which had been operating under the Articles of Confederation following independence from Great Britain. Although the Convention was intended to revise the Articles of Confederation

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    How Did Shay's Rebellion Affect The Economy

    During the birth of many nations, the founding governments struggle to find a perfect balance of economic stability and political bliss. It was no different after the American Revolutionary War ended in the United States. The Revolutionary War had a devastating economic impact on the newly established country ("Shay's Rebellion - Historic Northampton Museum and Education Center"). With the large acquired debt, the first thing the new government decided was to raise taxes on its citizens to make up

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    The Enduring Issue Of Conflict

    to be overcome: or a disagreement between two or more parties. Conflict is a huge part of life, it is something that has been going on for centuries. In 1770 there was a fight between colonists and British soldiers. During the Constitutional Convention, 1787, disagreement spread amongst the delegates. In 1791 anger and violence broke out. So from 1770- 1791, there were three major disputes, although not all physical. The conflict

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    Ch 9 Apush

    taught values and morals to children and shaped the people that they would become. Land ordinance 1785- The Land Ordinance of 1785 divided the western land into plots. Each township had to leave a space for public school. Northwest ordinance 1787- The Northwest Ordinance set the guidelines for a territory for becoming a state. Each territory had to have 60,000 people living within its boundaries for it to become a state. Slavery was not allowed in any of these new states. North African pirates-

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    Compromises: The Great Compromise

    The Connecticut Compromise, also known as the Great Compromise concluded the highly controversial issue of representation that was presented at the Constitutional Convention from May 25, 1787-September 17, 1787 at the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia. The Great Compromise attempted to balance power between large and small states in the new Congress. Delegates often disagreed about how many representatives each state should be allowed to have. The larger states favored the Virginia Plan. According

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    James Madison Was The Father Of The Constitution

    role in the making of America's Constitution. He was a delegate in the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in the year 1787.That’s why he is known as the Father of The Constitution. James Madison was born in March 16 ,1751, in Port Conway, Virginia. He was the eldest of seven children in his family to reach adulthood. His parents were James Madison Sr., and Eleanor Conway. At the Constitutional Convention of 1787 Madison and Governor Edmund Randolph presented the Virginia Plan, a set of 15 resolutions

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    Daniel Shays Rebellion: American History

    This means that Shays' conviction was treated as "it had never occurred," and punishments or penalties could not be given to him. Though Shays was not hung "by the neck until death," Charles Rose and John Bly, two rebels, were hung on December 6, 1787. B is the correct answer because in the textbook, on page 207, it says that the state of Massachusetts sent 4,400 militiamen who were able to "scatter Shays' debtor army with a single cannon blast." Though rebels were repressed, or

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    What Was The Importance Of The 13th Amendment

    west. The constitution was needed when there appeared to be a problem with the Articles of Confederation. The Constitutional convention was held in Philadelphia. It was from May to September of 1787. Of all the states 12 of the 13 delegates appeared at the convention. The only one not in attendance was Rhode Island. Some important people who attended the convention were George Washington, James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton and George Mason. Each one of them had a very

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    Historical Essay #1: Confederation and Constitution

    always strengths and weaknesses when people are comparing two different items, as no one item can be a perfect solution; there are always compromises. The same happens when we are comparing the Articles of Confederation and the New Constitution of 1787. Both of theses two solutions each have their own strengths and weaknesses. First we have the Articles of Confederation that when written gave each state a lot of individual powers, and because of this was one of the main reasons for the New Constitution

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    Pros And Cons Of The Articles Of Confederation

    solve all problems state officials organized the constitutional convention in Philadelphia in 1787. Compared to Markey’s convention the actual meeting lasted 3 months, there were great compromises and some misconceptions to be neutral. Many difficulties were faced during the convention, the most important one was that delegates were benefitted for their state and not as a whole for the nation. For example, Virginia during the convention proposed for a standing army for their own cause in which many

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