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During the aftermath of the war, delegates met in Philadelphia and tried to establish a form of government, which created the Articles of Confederation in 1787 ...
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... took no definite action. The delegates met again at Corsicana on August 31, attendance was small. Though no candidates were nominated ...
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... Together the fifty-five delegates met, compromised and constructed the Constitution, which became the fundamental law of the United States of America. ...
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... All their natural rights had been taken away. On September 5, 1774 fifty-six colonial delegates met at Philadelphia at the First Continental Congress. ...
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... Realizing that America was under a weak central government, in 1788 thirteen delegates met in Philadelphia to draw up the new and improved Federal Constitution ...
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... and Concord. Meanwhile, delegates met in Philadelphia for the Second Continental Congress. Franklin was in attendance. Once again ...
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... period. Felling the need to resolve their differences and a restore on the Indians confidence, delegates met in Albany in 1754. They ...
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... In the hot, humid summer of 1787 state delegates met for the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia and drafted a new frame of government for the United ...
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... Union. In February of 1861, delegates met in Montgomery, Alabama and declared themselves the Confederate States of America. Because ...
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... American delegates met with Indian leaders of such tribes as the Miami, Delaware and Potawatomi to arranged for them to sign treaties giving millions of Indian ...
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... But the slogan "no taxation without representation" swept over the land and unofficial delegates of nine colonies met in New York City in September 1765 and ...
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... uniting. At first there were 44 delegates who met in Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia, twelve other delegates reported late. Some ...
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... uniting. At first there were 44 delegates who met in Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia, twelve other delegates reported late. Some ...
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... The delegates met in Independence Hall and drafted the Constitution of the United States. Age and sickness kept Franklin from taking an active part. ...
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... "The Founding Fathers-the 55 delegates who met in Philadelphia in 1787- were men of exceptional ability and highly qualified to draw up the new Constitution ...
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... Congress of 1774. Delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies met at Philadelphia to help unify colonial resistance. They imposed another ...
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... In May 1787, delegates chosen by twelve states met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and started the work of revising the Articles of Confederation. ...
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... Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia in May 1787 for the purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation. Almost immediately, delegates unanimously ...
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... For example, from November 1784 to July 1785, Congress met for a total 169 days, but for 42 days, a quorum (the number of delegates needed to conduct business ...
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... met with rebellion and each act of rebellion met with new Acts.6 In 1774, the First Continental Congress met in Philadelphia with delegates representing every ...
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... After further argument, the delegates agreed to what was really a great compromise also ... The Virginia Plan met our nations needs more fully than the New Jersey ...
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... His attempt proved futile and the delegates were elected and met together on that fateful day in Philadelphia when a new nation was envisioned. ...
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... When the delegates of the states met in Philadelphia, it was a momentous occasion. In fact, many were optimistic of the Constitutional Convention. ...
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... do, if the people of all the States were collectively met" (Madison). ... The Southern delegates then began to insist practicality when Madison again interprets a ...
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... rules and restrictions," (Savage 1995, p.1). The delegates who met in Philadelphia to write the Constitution were not in favor of limiting Congressional terms. ...
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... the age of eighty-one, Pennsylvania sent Franklin to the Constitutional Convention as one of its delegates. The Constitutional Convention met in Independence ...
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... When Congress met in December 1865, representatives from the North were there to take their ... The voters then chose new delegates to the new state conventions. ...
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... Delegates from Virginia and Maryland met at George Washington's home in 1785 and formed the Mount Vernon Compact, which provided free trade on the river. ...
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... On June 25, after careful deliberations, delegates from each state met and the San Francisco Opera House, where they unanimously adopted what was known as the ...
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... Together with other patriots, the group met in the Apollo Room of ... to represent Albermarle County at the First Virginia Convention, where delegates were elected ...
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