Constitution Approval

Constitution Approval in the United States

Constitution of the United States The Constitutional Convention Approval of the Constitution

After numerous votes settled the details, a committee on style and revision was assigned in early September to put the final results in language to submit to the people for ratification. This committee consisted of Hamilton, Morris, Madison, William Samuel Johnson of Connecticut, and Rufus King of Massachusetts. According to Madison, it was Morris who was largely responsible for the language and style of the Constitution.

The framers approved the text of the Constitution on September 15, and on September 17 all but three of the remaining delegates signed, attesting to “the unanimous consent of the States present.” This was no longer merely a compact between states, but a constitution for a new nation, recognized in the last two days when the framers adopted a preamble that began, “We, the People of the United States.” (1)

In this Section about the Constitutional Convention: Constitutional Convention, Congressional Representation, Slavery, Presidency, Constitutional Convention and the Judiciary and Constitution Approval.

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Notes and References

  1. Encarta Online Encyclopedia

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