Hello
Guest

Sponsored Links


Topic: On this day: U.S. Constitution  (Read 6276 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

On this day: U.S. Constitution
« on: September 18, 2004, 12:26:59 PM »
September 17, 2004 on this day:   

In 1787, The Philadelphia Convention adopted the United States
Constitution. In the spring of 1787 fifty-five delegates from
twelve states met in Philadelphia to draft a new constitution for
the Republic. By profession they were lawyers, merchants and
planters.  The Articles of Confederation, the basis for U.S.
government since the Revolution, had created a federal government
too weak to carry out the functions of the new nation.  The new
constitution created a much stronger federal government, and many
founding fathers opposed it.  After the convention the Constitution
was presented to the people, and was finally ratified in May, 1790,
after the Bill of Rights had been added.


Also on this day:             

In 1796 U.S. president George Washington delivered his "Farewell
Address" to the American people.   

In 1920 the American Professional Football Association was formed
in Akron, Ohio.  This later became the National Football League.

 


Re: On this day: U.S. Constitution
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2004, 04:43:48 PM »
I don't know how 'on-thread' this is, but this posting reminded me of one of the best high school classes I ever had (gov't). We each were given the bios of one of the attendees- I was a small businessman from the South. It was eye opening to see us dicker for different aspects of the 'new' constitution based on our interests. In the end, there were a few points we couldn't hash out and since it had taken us countless school hours to not come to a conclusion, in the end, we had to sit on the floor as the 'constitution building' we were using was rented out! lol

I learned alot that semester :)


Sponsored Links