Shapers of the Great Debate at the Constitutional Convention of 1787

Shapers of the Great Debate at the Constitutional Convention of 1787
Title Shapers of the Great Debate at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 PDF eBook
Author Joseph Morton
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 386
Release 2005-12-30
Genre History
ISBN 0313060320

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As the oldest still operational written constitution in the world, the U.S. Constitution—and the concepts it proclaims— have been under almost constant attack since its inception. At a convention in 1787, fifty-five delegates assembled in Philadelphia to revise and amend the Articles of Confederation, only to emerge sixteen weeks later with a new document: the U.S. Constitution. The convention was filled with constant debate over how much power should be given to government and how should this power be allocated, state rights v. nationalists, small states v. large states, political conservatives v. political liberals, and slave-owners v. non-slave-owners. Fifty-five biographies, one for each delegate, are presented. Biographies include such notable individuals as Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, Luther Martin, and James Madison. An introductory essay, appendices including the Articles of Confederation and the United States Constitution, and an annotated bibliography are also included. The Shapers of the Great Debate series takes a biographical approach to history, following the premise that people make history in the circumstances in which they find themselves. Each volume in this series examines the lives and experiences of the individual's involved in a particular debate through major and minor biographies.

The Great Debate That Made the U.S. Constitution

The Great Debate That Made the U.S. Constitution
Title The Great Debate That Made the U.S. Constitution PDF eBook
Author James Madison
Publisher e-artnow
Total Pages 665
Release 2018-03-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 8027241049

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This eBook edition of "The Great Debate That Made the U.S. Constitution" has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. The Constitutional Convention took place from May 25 to September 17, 1787, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The intention of many of its proponents, chief among them James Madison and Alexander Hamilton, was to create a new government rather than fix the existing one. The delegates elected George Washington to preside over the Convention. The result of the Convention was the creation of the United States Constitution, placing the Convention among the most significant events in the history of the United States. The Constitutional Convention created a new, unprecedented form of government by reallocating powers of government. Every previous national authority had been either a centralized government, or a "confederation of sovereign constituent states." The American power-sharing was unique at the time. The sources and changes of power were up to the states. The foundations of government and extent of power came from both national and state sources. But the new government would have a national operation.

To Secure These Blessings

To Secure These Blessings
Title To Secure These Blessings PDF eBook
Author U. S. Constitutional Convention Staff
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1962
Genre
ISBN 9780527918804

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Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787

Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787
Title Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 PDF eBook
Author James Madison
Publisher Ohio University Press
Total Pages 581
Release 2022-08-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0821443860

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James Madison’s record of the Constitutional Convention traces day by day the debates held from May to September 1787 and presents the only complete picture we have of the strategy, interests, and ideas of the Founders at the convention itself. In this indispensable primary document, Madison not only provides detailed insights into one of the great events of US history, but clearly sets forth his own position on such issues as the balance of powers, the separation of functions, and the general role of the federal government. More than in Federalist, which shows the carefully formalized conclusions of his political thought, we see in Debates his philosophy in action, evolving in daily tension with the viewpoints of the other delegates. It is for this reason that Debates is invaluable for placing in perspective the incomplete records of such well-known figures as Rufus King and Alexander Hamilton, and the constitutional plans of such men as Edmund Randolph and Charles Pinckney. Madison’s contemporaries regarded him as the chief statesmen at the Philadelphia convention; in addition to this, his record outranks in importance all the other writings of the founders of the American republic. He is thus identified, as no other man is, with the making of the Constitution and the correct interpretation of the intentions of its drafters. New to this edition of Debates is a thorough, scholarly index of some two thousand entries.

To Secure These Blessings

To Secure These Blessings
Title To Secure These Blessings PDF eBook
Author United States. Constitutional Convention
Publisher
Total Pages 552
Release 1970
Genre Constitutions
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The Debate That Made the Constitution of the United States

The Debate That Made the Constitution of the United States
Title The Debate That Made the Constitution of the United States PDF eBook
Author James Madison
Publisher e-artnow
Total Pages 665
Release 2018-01-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 8026880579

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The Constitutional Convention took place from May 25 to September 17, 1787, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The intention of many of its proponents, chief among them James Madison and Alexander Hamilton, was to create a new government rather than fix the existing one. The delegates elected George Washington to preside over the Convention. The result of the Convention was the creation of the United States Constitution, placing the Convention among the most significant events in the history of the United States. The Constitutional Convention created a new, unprecedented form of government by reallocating powers of government. Every previous national authority had been either a centralized government, or a "confederation of sovereign constituent states." The American power-sharing was unique at the time. The sources and changes of power were up to the states. The foundations of government and extent of power came from both national and state sources. But the new government would have a national operation.

To Secure These Blessings

To Secure These Blessings
Title To Secure These Blessings PDF eBook
Author U. S. Constitutional Convention Staff
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1962
Genre United States. Constitution
ISBN 9780527918804

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