Answer:
Representation in the legislature.
Explanation:
Issues that were decided at the Constitutional Convention are voting qualifications of the electorate, method of electing the new President and congressional power to override a presidential veto. A legislature is a assembly with the authority to make laws for a country or city. Legislatures form important parts of most of the governments. Representation in the legislature is not decided in the Constitutional convection.
If you are talking about the Revolutionary War, then the British were already an established independent government.