well slavery was an big issue because it separated the northern and southern states. the northern states realize that slavery was an unnessary inhumane treatment and wanted to abolished it. While the southern states depended on slaves since they worked for free on their plantation. To resolve this they counted 3 free men for 5 slaves until 1808. however the northern didnt oppose to this agreement because they felt that creating a strong central government was more important than slavery at that time.
In addition to what the previous answerer wrote, although that appears to be rather disconnected from the question, slavery wasn't a huge issue in the constitutional convention. It just separated the manufacturing North from the agricultural south. Thomas Jefferson, a founding father, wanted to abolish slavery, but it was too tied into the American economy at the time for that to ever be considered. The Constitution was written with the hope that slavery would eventually be unnecessary (and due to the rate at which it exhausted the land of it's natural nutrients, it would eventually become unprofitable and therefore die out, although the South fought hard to expand just to continue slavery) but a majority of the men who signed it were well-off slave owners.
George Washington was the presiding officer.
Hamilton drafted the resolution that led to the assembling of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. At the convention Hamilton was unable to play a significant role. His desire for a strongly centralized federal government, including a president for life, was not shared by the other convention delegates, and his two fellow delegates from New York were Anti-Federalists who were able to outvote him on every measure. Hamilton then turned his energies to securing the ratification of the Constitution.
There were many actions that Rufus King took to help the US Constitution. He was a Massachusetts delegate during the Continental Convention. He rallied for the support of colonies for the fight for independence. He also was one of the signers of the US Constitution.
It stop slavery and set black people free from being property to white people.
James Madison wrote everyone said at the Constitutional Convention (Except for when Patrick Henry spoke, James Madison really thought that Patrick Henry just wanted to hear himself talk). He is sometimes referred to as the "Father of the Constitution". He also came up with some ideas. James Madison even showed up 11 days early at Philadelphia.
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George Washington was the presiding officer.
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In 1787 Washington's concerns about the disintegration of the nation prompted him to serve as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. He presided over the convention, and his support was key to ratification of the newly proposed Constitution.
Thomas Jefferson
Governor Morris wrote the Preamble to the Constitution.
Hamilton drafted the resolution that led to the assembling of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. At the convention Hamilton was unable to play a significant role. His desire for a strongly centralized federal government, including a president for life, was not shared by the other convention delegates, and his two fellow delegates from New York were Anti-Federalists who were able to outvote him on every measure. Hamilton then turned his energies to securing the ratification of the Constitution.
There were many actions that Rufus King took to help the US Constitution. He was a Massachusetts delegate during the Continental Convention. He rallied for the support of colonies for the fight for independence. He also was one of the signers of the US Constitution.
The Whigs had to temper their opinions on the Mexican-American War since their candidate, Zachary Taylor, was a war hero. They took on the issue of slavery instead and turned it into the hot button topic of the election.
He was a delegate to the constitutional convention and signed the constitution. He did not play a major role in the convention however. His greatest constribution came afterwards. When North Carolina held a convention to consider ratifying the constitution they rejected it. It was largely through Spaight's influence that a second convention was held which finally ratified. Michael Montagne
In the election of 1848, the Democrats chose a platform that remained silent on slavery, and nominee Lewis Cass was pro-slavery, so many anti-slavery Democrats walked out of the Baltimore convention to begin the Free Soil party.
It stop slavery and set black people free from being property to white people.