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Vision for a Nation: Delegates Gather for Constitutional Convention
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Vision for a Nation: Delegates Gather for Constitutional Convention

By the mid 1780s, the United States is a young nation in trouble. It is impossible to get all 13 states to agree on issues of national policy. Even the Annapolis convention to modify the Articles of Confederation fails to attract enough delegates. A...

Vision for a Nation: States Consider Constitutional Ratification
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Vision for a Nation: States Consider Constitutional Ratification

On September 17, 1787 thirty-nine delegates sign their names to the Constitution of the United States. All but one of the states hold ratifying conventions in which more than 1200 people examine the details and the principles of the document. Federa...

Vision for a Nation: Apportionment of Slave Populations
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Vision for a Nation: Apportionment of Slave Populations

The separate economic interests of Northern and Southern states becomes the basis for the second major debate. The South seeks some credit for its slaves and make it known that there will be no union without recognition of a way of life they conside...

Vision for a Nation: Debate over Representation
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Vision for a Nation: Debate over Representation

A major challenge for the delegates is how to devise a system of representation that will work effectively over country of such vast size. There is no model to follow in the 18th century. Madison and other large-state delegates want representation i...