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  1. 2 days ago · Reading of the United States Constitution of 1787. The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States. [3] It superseded the Articles of Confederation, the nation's first constitution, on March 4, 1789. Originally including seven articles, the Constitution delineates the national frame and constrains the powers of the ...

  2. 3 days ago · But the events of the years 1781 to 1787, including the national government’s inability to act during Shays’s Rebellion (1786–87) in Massachusetts, showed that the Articles were unworkable because they deprived the national government of many essential powers, including direct taxation and the ability to regulate interstate commerce. It ...

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  4. 2 days ago · The September 17, 1787 signing of the United States Constitution at Independence Hall in Philadelphia depicted in Howard Chandler Christy's 1940 painting, Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States Creating a "more perfect union" and guaranteeing rights. The war ended in 1783 and was followed by a period of prosperity.

  5. 1 day ago · Founding Fathers of the United States. 1760s–1820s. The Committee of Five ( Adams, Livingston, Sherman, Jefferson, and Franklin) present their draft of the Declaration of Independence to the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia on June 28, 1776, as depicted in John Trumbull 's 1819 portrait. Location.

  6. 5 days ago · The Federalist. The Federalist (1788), a book-form publication of 77 of the 85 Federalist essays. Federalist papers, series of 85 essays on the proposed new Constitution of the United States and on the nature of republican government, published between 1787 and 1788 by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay in an effort to persuade New ...

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  7. 6 days ago · They come together. There are really two reform movements in the 1780s. One, a national reform: to change the Articles [of Confederation]. The other, to do something about what is happening in the states. By 1786 and 1787, those hitherto separate movements come together and coalesce to create the setting for the Convention of the summer of 1787.

  8. 5 days ago · Images of primary source documents pertaining to the American Revolution and the New Nation (1775-1815). [George Washington's Commission as Commander in Chief (1775), Virginia Declaration of Rights (1776), Lee Resolution (1776), Declaration of Independence (1776), Articles of Confederation (1777), Treaty of Alliance with France (1778), Treaty of Paris (1783), Northwest Ordinance (1787 ...

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