The Annapolis Convention produced several amendments to the Articles of Confederation. was convened to fix problems that arose w
ith the United States Constitution. officially ratified the Bill of Rights. was attended by less than half the thirteen states. was a crucial step that led to the United States declaring independence from Britain.
The Annapolis Convention issued a call for another meeting of all of the states which was sent to Congress and to the states. It expressed the hope that more states would be represented and that their delegates or deputies would be authorized to examine areas broader than simply commercial trade.
This way of making decisions was crucial for the scientific revolution. Because the government and religion had no influence over what was published or discovered there was no way of them to suppress something that went against the current religious dogma or tradition or the government in general.