Unit 3 Lesson 8: Calling the Constitutional Convention

The Constitutional Convention and the new US Constitution
Who was involved? Think about the people or groups who were involved and affected by this event.

What happened? Summarize the event!

Where did the event take place?

When did the event take place?

Why is this event important to Georgia’s history?

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The event involved the calling of the Constitutional Convention, which brought together delegates from the thirteen states to revise the Articles of Confederation and create a new US Constitution. The main people involved were the delegates themselves, who were chosen by their respective states to attend the convention. Other groups affected by this event were the general public, who would be impacted by the decisions made at the convention, as well as the existing state governments, which would potentially see a reduction in their powers.

The Constitutional Convention took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the Pennsylvania State House (now known as Independence Hall).

The event took place from May 25 to September 17, 1787.

This event is important to Georgia's history because it ultimately led to the creation of the US Constitution, which established the framework for the federal government and its relationship with the states. Georgia played a significant role in the convention, with three delegates – Abraham Baldwin, William Few, and William Pierce – representing the state. The decisions made at the convention would have a lasting impact on Georgia's political and social development, including the guarantee of a republican form of government, the protection of individual rights, and the establishment of a system of checks and balances.