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The Constitutional Convention: How America's Founders Built a New Government
Discover how delegates from across the states gathered in 1787 to debate, compromise, and create the framework for the United States Constitution.
What You'll Learn
Delegates from twelve states gathered to replace the Articles of Confederation.
Each state delegation cast one vote regardless of delegate count.
Secrecy rules allowed delegates to debate freely without public pressure.
The Great Compromise created a bicameral legislature satisfying all states.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze delegate representation and state voting procedures at convention.
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Learners identify secrecy rules and their purpose during convention proceedings.
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Practice questions test knowledge of key compromises and convention leadership.
Why This Matters
Understanding the Constitutional Convention Formation Process helps students recognize how the rules, compromises, and decisions made in 1787 continue to shape the structure and principles of American government today.
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Convention Delegates
Great Compromise
Bicameral Legislature
Secrecy Rule
State Representation

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