Americans had been designing state and local governments since 1776. The American experience included a long period of British colonial domination and a Revolutionary War. It had taken some time for the Continental Congress to propose and implement the Articles of Confederation (1781). John Jay Henry Know and Rufus King provided ideas about a new form of government. Congress adopted a resolution that endorsed a convention for the sole and express purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation. What these pages contain are the unplugged goings-on recorded by James Madison a key participant in the convention that took place May-September 1787. At last a simple handy guide to the making of the American Constitution.
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