The Constitutional Convention, also known as the Philadelphia Convention, took place between May 14th and September 17, 1787; the Convention originally intended to revise the current Articles of Confederation, noting that it had proven to be inefficient in representing the 18th-century needs of the nation while balancing the liberties of its people.
The Constitutional Convention
The Constitutional Convention, also known as the Philadelphia Convention, took place between May 14th and September 17, 1787; the Convention originally intended to revise the current Articles of Confederation, noting that it had proven to be inefficient in representing the 18th-century needs of the nation while balancing the liberties of its people.