Madison's Notes of the Constitutional Convention Debates (1787)
Madison's Notes of the Constitutional Convention Debates (1787) is a fascinating collection of in-depth notes regarding the drafting of the United States Constitution, which began on May 25, 1787, when the Constitutional Convention met with a quorum for the first time at the Pennsylvania State House (now, Independence Hall) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to revise the Articles of Confederation. The Convention concluded on September 17, 1787, with the adoption and signing of the Frame of Government drafted by the convention's delegates to replace the Articles of Confederation. The ratification process for the Constitution began that day and ended on May 29, 1790, when the final state, Rhode Island, ratified it.
James Madison took copious notes of these 18 weeks of meetings, from May 14th to Sept. 17th, 1787. Madison's notes were later edited by Gaillard Hunt (1862-1924).
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Madison's Notes of the Constitutional Convention Debates (1787)
Madison's Notes of the Constitutional Convention Debates (1787) is a fascinating collection of in-depth notes regarding the drafting of the United States Constitution, which began on May 25, 1787, when the Constitutional Convention met with a quorum for the first time at the Pennsylvania State House (now, Independence Hall) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to revise the Articles of Confederation. The Convention concluded on September 17, 1787, with the adoption and signing of the Frame of Government drafted by the convention's delegates to replace the Articles of Confederation. The ratification process for the Constitution began that day and ended on May 29, 1790, when the final state, Rhode Island, ratified it.
James Madison took copious notes of these 18 weeks of meetings, from May 14th to Sept. 17th, 1787. Madison's notes were later edited by Gaillard Hunt (1862-1924).
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Madison's Notes of the Constitutional Convention Debates (1787)

Madison's Notes of the Constitutional Convention Debates (1787)

by James Madison
Madison's Notes of the Constitutional Convention Debates (1787)

Madison's Notes of the Constitutional Convention Debates (1787)

by James Madison

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Madison's Notes of the Constitutional Convention Debates (1787) is a fascinating collection of in-depth notes regarding the drafting of the United States Constitution, which began on May 25, 1787, when the Constitutional Convention met with a quorum for the first time at the Pennsylvania State House (now, Independence Hall) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to revise the Articles of Confederation. The Convention concluded on September 17, 1787, with the adoption and signing of the Frame of Government drafted by the convention's delegates to replace the Articles of Confederation. The ratification process for the Constitution began that day and ended on May 29, 1790, when the final state, Rhode Island, ratified it.
James Madison took copious notes of these 18 weeks of meetings, from May 14th to Sept. 17th, 1787. Madison's notes were later edited by Gaillard Hunt (1862-1924).

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BN ID: 2940186640882
Publisher: GreatEbooksCheap.com
Publication date: 09/19/2022
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