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    are focused on protecting the wealthy’s economic interests. When setting up the Constitutional Convention only the elite of the time were chosen which most held positions of command or were already tied to constitutional forces, Shay’s rebellion was started due to the fact the government failed to pay the people, and lastly elitism is the most reflective of America. The men who attended Constitutional Convention were the elite of the time. The problem with this is that only the elite got to attend

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    protecting the basic rights of it’s citizens. The Constitutional Convention was an

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    The Constitutional Convention of 1787 and the subsequent ratification of the constitution proved to be a more significant event in American political history than the Declaration of Independence. Many of the american leaders believed we needed to a new, stronger government. They had to persuade the states that stronger government was the right direction to ensure the country’s success.They did that with the constitutional convention but, To sway the states in the right direction documents such as

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    of the constitution either attended or graduated college, were involved in the American Revolution, and had already been involved in the government. The Constitutional Convention was a meeting held in Philadelphia between May and September of 1787. There, delegates discussed revisions to the United States Government. The Constitutional Convention was held in order to address the problems of the weak central government that existed under the Articles of Confederation. Many of the ideas that were written

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    Constitutional Convention After the Declaration of Independence, the colonies realized how vital a central government is and recognize their need for one. This change doesn’t come easy, on the contrary, there are several disputes on the abolishment of the Articles of Confederation and how this new form of government should be created and how it will be run. George Washington came out of retirement stating that an amendment to the Articles of Confederation was in order (Document A). In

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    A Calling for a Constitutional Convention The founding fathers of the United States Constitution wrote it to be a national law to the whole country; however, research has shown that the founding fathers have stated on several occasions that the Constitution should be revised from time to time in order to better suite the current time period. In “A More Perfect Constitution,” Larry Sabato discusses twenty-three new proposals and revisions that would benefit today’s government. Given these facts

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    When James Madison and the other 56 delegates to the Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia in May 1787, they intended to amend the Articles of Confederation. They ended up creating a new constitution, and Madison, representing Virginia, became the chief recorder of information. Like all successful political endeavors, the new federal Constitution—written just four years after the Treaty of Paris ended the American Revolution—has many "fathers" and many origins. None is more important than

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    A delegate of the constitutional convention in Philadelphia made this statement about James Wilson "Government seems to have been his peculiar study, all the political institutions of the world he knows in detail, and can trace the causes and effects of every revolution from the earliest stages of the Grecian commonwealth down to the present time." This statement describes James Wilson to a tee, he not only had how the government worked memorized but he also could take that knowledge and infuse it

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    Constitutional Convention Comprise In the summer of 1787, 12 of the 13 states gathered in Philadelphia to talk over the Articles of Convention. Three major problems arose. These problems were big issues that they had to deal with before starting a new government. These problems were, how should states be represented in the new government; should slaves be counted as part of the state's population; finally, how should the chief executive be chosen. All these issues were solved by comprising.

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    During my first two days of my placement I got to observe a class role play of the constitutional convention. This allowed the students to think from the perspective of the individuals from the time period and thus led to students better understanding the constitutional convention. It was a real eye opener for me to see how my cooperating teacher created a lesson where students get to place themselves in the time period and serve an active role. The teacher observed and assisted the students, but

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