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The original purpose of the 'constitutional convention' was to edit the 'Articles of confederation' but they decided to recreate new 'governmental system'
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The 'Constitutional convention' was the great consequence occurred in the United States Constitutional history. This was held in the year of<em> 1787, May 14 to September 17 in 'Philadelphia', Pennsylvania</em>. The delegates decided to create new government but officially, <em>the convention had to be revise the existing 'Articles of confederation'. </em>
From <em>May 14 to July 14</em> the convention took series debate over fifteen points of the <em>Virginia plan this was proposed by Madison</em> to upgrade the 'Articles of confederation'. <em>The 'committee of the Whole' </em>didn't agree anything hence the 'Committee of Detail' was to handle the drafting process. 'constitutional convention' was adopted on <em>1787 September 17</em>.
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'In 1856, John C. Freemont won eleven northern states on an anti slavery platform' describes the early Republican party.
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- John C. freemont was an american xplorer, politician and military officer. He was a US senator from California and in 1856, he was the 'first republican candidate' for the president of US.
- John C. freemont was defeated by democrat James Buchanan in US prudential election held on 1856.
- During mexian-american war, freemont amajor in the US army took 'control of California' from California republic in '1846'.
- He held several political titles in his lifetime as governor, senator, and presidential candidate.
The Monroe Doctrine granted the United States the ability to independently intervene in the trading economy. Having the ability to act alone and be neutral to war situations allowed them to make economic decisions based off of what they felt was best for them to prosper.
I'm pretty sure the answer is C he built a steam boat called the North River steamboat also known as the Clermont.
The ballot initiative process gives California citizens a way to propose laws and constitutional amendments without the support of the Governor or the Legislature.