The worship of one god first emerge first of all in the Israelites. They believed in only one god who, in their belief, had made an arragement with them, so if they had followed him, he would gave them their liberty and freedom over other nation. From this religion, Catholic and Islam religion also would be born centuries later.
By the year 1787, most Americans decided that the Articles of Confederation were defective and needed at least two main changes. First, almost everybody wanted Congress to have the power to regulate interstate and international commerce. Second, most Americans also sustained granting Congress the power to tax the people. The convention, then known as the Federal Convention, was scheduled to begin on May 14. However, only the representatives from Pennsylvania and Virginia made it there on time. More than a week would pass before there were enough delegates to commence the convention.