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Q: Where did the states send delegates to change the articles of confederation?
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Why were the states asked to send delegates to Philadelphia in 1787?

To change the Articles of Confederation **** The delegates met to deliberate over the NEW government. The Articles of Confederation were too weak and needed "modifying". The delegates met to approve the Constitution. ****


Why were states asked to send delegates to Philadelphia in 1787?

To change the Articles of Confederation **** The delegates met to deliberate over the NEW government. The Articles of Confederation were too weak and needed "modifying". The delegates met to approve the Constitution. ****


Why did 12 states send delagates to Philadelphia in 1787?

To change the Articles of Confederation **** The delegates met to deliberate over the NEW government. The Articles of Confederation were too weak and needed "modifying". The delegates met to approve the Constitution. ****


Why was the Constitutional Convention held?

To amend the Articles of Confederation


Who were the delegates of the articles if confederation?

The Articles of Confederation was written in a joint effort by delegates from each of the thirteen states. The document became effective once it was ratified by all thirteen states. Virgina ratified it first in 1777 and Maryland was the last in 1781.


How many delegates did the articles of confederation gave congress?

The Articles of Confederation required unanimous consent of the 13 states to amend it. Two attempts were made to do so, each one failing by one vote.


Under the Articles of Confederation who chose the federal government and Congress of delegates?

No one. That was the problem that there wasn't a foundation for government, but a loose confederation of states.


The articles of Confederation had to be approved by?

Under the Articles of Confederation, a law could be passed with the 3/4 majority of the states' delegates voting in favor. At the time of the confederation, there were 13 states, so in order to pass a law, there needed to be 9 states voting in favor of it.


What was the structure of the legislative body created by the Articles of Confederation?

Congressional state delegates were to be chosen annually.


Why did delegates at the constitutional convention want to change the articles of confederation?

The purpose of the Constitutional Convention was to fix problems in the Articles of Confederation, however, the delegates ended up writing the United States Constitution. The US Constitution was ratified on June 21, 1788.


What were the delegates who were sent to Philadelphia authorized to do?

The delegates sent to Philadelphia were authorized to revise the Articles of Confederation and to create a new framework for a stronger central government, which ultimately led to the drafting of the United States Constitution during the Constitutional Convention of 1787.


What delegates to the constitutional convention get rid of the articles of confederation?

In a sense.The Constitutional Convention, in itself, did not replace the Articles of Confederation. The Constitution was created at the Convention and it was based upon some of the ideals that the Articles of Confederation had, but had changed many things.So, in a sense, no. The Constitutional Convention did notreplace the Articles of Confederation, but the Constitution that was created then did.