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    reassert control over the Colonists who had been fighting alongside of them. After the Boston tea party, the Colonists called the First Continental Congress to coordinate resistance to the Intolerable Acts. Then, they called the Philadelphia Constitutional Convention with the purpose of editing the Articles of Confederation. Both of these groups were made up of all white men. Before the American Revolution,

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    The intention of having the Constitutional Convention of 1787 was to adjust the Articles of Confederation, but with fifty-five delegates, also known as the Framers, possessing different political views and none representing the poorer debtor groups, as well as having George Washington as a chairman

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    people began to be affected by the Articles deficiency, so they rose up in Shays rebellion to try and make change themselves. While the uprising was eventually shut down in 1787, it was clear that the current government would not work. The Constitutional Convention of 1787 was held in Philadelphia to come up with a new, better form of government. The Federalists wanted a strong central government while the Anti Federalists wanted to keep the weak government, to ensure that another situation like the

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    The Republic of Jarth constitutional convention was held on April 26th, 2017. From this convention we the people of Jarth have agreed on certain criteria concerning the future of our country. Although we did not get to all topics, of the ones we did cover, we did so in a simplistic manner and I think that is why we are destined for doom. From the very beginning of how we setup the convention I knew we were setting ourselves up for failure. The UN put us in a spot that we couldn't get anything done

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    ⅗ Compromise: Agreement reached at the Constitutional Convention stipulating that each slave was to be counted as ⅗ of a person for purposes of determining population for representation in US House of Representatives A can of worms -- thanks America! --essentially what allowed Southern colonies(→states) agree to ratifying Constitution; acknowledged the existence of slaves and counted them in the population to increase representation; used as an argument for the continuance of slavery in America;

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    William Samuel Johnson was as delegate to the Constitutional convention, signed the Constitution and going on to the Senate as a Connecticut representative. He also served as President of Columbia University. He had an interesting, diverse and full life. William was Connecticut’s agent in London from 1776-1771 trying to reach a settlement with Britain over the colony’s right to Indian lands. He believed that the British were just ignorant of the conditions in America rather than vindictive in a plan

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    The Constitutional Convention was held in the summer of 1787, and helped settle arguments between separate parts of America. They made compromises to settle many issues, and was named “a bundle of compromises” because of this. The first compromise is called the “Three fifths Compromise.” Since the house vote was now based on population, the North and South were arguing if slaves counted. They came to a compromise where slaves would be considered three fifths of a human, instead of an entire human

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    Eve Hamilton Mrs. Ellison P.1 Individual Speech Constitutional Convention I am Mary Jane James, I am married to my wonderful husband, Lou James. While Lou runs his plantation I stay at home and care for our 6 beautiful children. Every Sunday a few gals, including Abigail Adams and I gather wherever seems to be the most convenient. We discuss the most recent racial, gender inequalities, and problems our dear colonies face. We call ourselves the "daughters of Liberty.” I believe that slavery should

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    Constitutional conventions are an unwritten source and are an essential part of the British constitution, they are not written by the parliament therefore they do not how to be followed. Hilary Barnett defines conventions as “A non legal rule which imposes an obligation on those bound by convention, breach or violation of which will give rise to legitimate criticism" this particular source is used to benefit society as these rules are considered as human morals and they make the legal constitution

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    are >>Constitutional Convention, Progressive Era, Franklin D Roosevelt The Constitutional Convention was held to write a document to replace the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation was the USian people's first attempt at a constitution and had many issues. The federal government had little power and experienced problems with debts, interstate trade, tariffs, and rebellion. It only lasted about ten years, from 1777 when it was ratified to 1787 when the Constitutional Convention

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