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The Federal Convention convened in the State House (Independence Hall) in Philadelphia on May 14, 1787, to revise the Articles of Confederation. Because the delegations from only two states were at first present, the members adjourned from day to day until a quorum of seven states was obtained on May 25. Through discussion and debate it became clear by mid-June that, rather than amend the existing Articles, the Convention would draft an entirely new frame of government. All through the summer, in closed sessions, the delegates debated, and redrafted the articles of the new Constitution. Among the chief points at issue were how much power to allow the central government, how many representatives in Congress to allow each state, and how these representatives should be elected--directly by the people or by the state legislators. The work of many minds, the Constitution stands as a model of cooperative statesmanship and the art of compromise.[1]

NATIONAL ARCHIVES Article: A More Perfect Union: The Creation of the U.S. Constitution

Constitution Resources

The United States Constitution Online (index to the indented links below)
The United States Constitution - single page with links
The Declaration of Independence
The Articles of Confederation
Common Sense, by Thomas Paine
The Mayflower Compact
The Constitutional Convention
Other Historic American Documents
The Federalist Papers online
The Anti-Federalist Papers
Primary Documents in American History
U.S. House Of Representatives Educational Resources
The Right To Keep And Bear Arms - REPORT of the SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE CONSTITUTION, United States Senate, 97th Congress
Wikipedia: United States Constitution
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