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Constitutional Convention



Constitutional Convention - in U.S. history, the 1787 meeting in which the Constitution of the United States was drawn up.

The Road to the Convention

The government adopted by the Thirteen Colonies in America (see Confederation, Articles of, and Continental Congress) soon showed serious faults. Congress, powerless to enforce its legislation, was unable to obtain adequate financial support   Read More...


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    The American Founding: Essays on the Formation of the Constitution
    by J. Jackson Barlow, Leonard W. Levy, Ken Masugi. 346 pgs.


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