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Vanyuwa [196]
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Why was the constitution convention held?

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TEA [102]1 year ago
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The constitution convention was held so as to be able to discuss about how to govern America.

<h3>What is constitution convention?</h3>

The Constitutional Convention was organized to come into conclusion about the governing of America.

This convention took place on May  1787,  and it took place in  Pennsylvania and  revision of the existing Articles of Confederation was done.

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