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FalconmasterDragonslayer:

During the Constitutional Convention, the framers came up with the _______________________ which added parts of the ______________ plan and the ________________ plan to create our bicameral legislative branch.

FalconmasterDragonslayer:

@Elsa213

FalconmasterDragonslayer:

@Falconmaster

Falconmaster:

Hello falcon ;3

FalconmasterDragonslayer:

you have been suspended from the chat?

Falconmaster:

@JustSaiyan

Falconmaster:

Yes XD

FalconmasterDragonslayer:

oml i just need help

Elsa213:

Google is the way.

FalconmasterDragonslayer:

i tried

Falconmaster:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitutional_Convention_(United_States)

FalconmasterDragonslayer:

im to stupid lol

Falconmaster:

Shays' Rebellion of 1786-1787

Elsa213:

Falcon, if Google doesn't have your answer then there is no answer to this. It's unanswerable.

Falconmaster:

try that

Falconmaster:

Another impetus for the convention was Shays' Rebellion of 1786-1787. A political conflict between Boston merchants and rural farmers over issues including tax debts had broken out into an open rebellion. This rebellion was led by a former Revolutionary War captain, Daniel Shays, a small farmer with tax debts, who had never received payment for his service in the Continental Army. The rebellion took months for Massachusetts to put down completely, and some desired a federal army that would be able to put down such insurrections.[9] These and other issues greatly worried many of the Founders that the Union as it existed up to that point was in danger of breaking apart,[10][11] and being subject to the persuasion of foreign powers. In September 1786, at the Annapolis Convention, delegates from five states called for a Constitutional Convention in order to discuss possible improvements to the Articles of Confederation. The subsequent Constitutional Convention took place in Philadelphia, convening in the Old Pennsylvania State House (then becoming known as Independence Hall) on May 14, 1787. Rhode Island, fearing that the Convention would work to its disadvantage, boycotted the Convention and, when the Constitution was put to the states during the next year of controversial debates, initially refused to ratify it, waiting until May 1790 to become the thirteenth, a year after the new federal government commenced

Elsa213:

Are there answer choices? o:

FalconmasterDragonslayer:

no its fill in the blank

Falconmaster:

look though that paragrah i pulled out moose it shoukd be in there

Falconmaster:

Fifty-five delegates attended sessions of the Constitutional Convention, and are considered the Framers of the Constitution, although only 39 delegates actually signed.[37][38] The states had originally appointed 70 representatives to the Convention, but a number of the appointees did not accept or could not attend, leaving 55 who would ultimately craft the Constitution.[37] Almost all of the 55 Framers had taken part in the Revolution, with at least 29 having served in the Continental forces, most in positions of command.[39] All but two or three had served in colonial or state government during their careers.[6]:65 The vast majority (about 75%) of the delegates were or had been members of the Confederation Congress, and many had been members of the Continental Congress during the Revolution.[24]:25 Several had been state governors.[6]:65[39] Just two delegates, Roger Sherman and Robert Morris, would be signatories to all three of the nation's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution.[39] More than half of the delegates had trained as lawyers (several had even been judges), although only about a quarter had practiced law as their principal means of business. There were also merchants, manufacturers, shippers, land speculators, bankers or financiers, two or three physicians, a minister, and several small farmers.[6]:65–68[39] Of the 25 who owned slaves, 16 depended on slave labor to run the plantations or other businesses that formed the mainstay of their income. Most of the delegates were landowners with substantial holdings, and most, with the possible exception of Roger Sherman and William Few, were very comfortably wealthy.[6]:66–67 George Washington and Robert Morris were among the wealthiest men in the entire country.[39]

FalconmasterDragonslayer:

okay kyle

Elsa213:

Wikipedia gives out false information sometimes. e.e

Falconmaster:

its better than nothing

Falconmaster:

i can look for more info

Falconmaster:

Hey moose remember pym pym

FalconmasterDragonslayer:

thank you

FalconmasterDragonslayer:

pym?

Falconmaster:

https://prnt.sc/kru7o7

FalconmasterDragonslayer:

omg yas

FalconmasterDragonslayer:

brb

Elsa213:

`The Framers of the Constitution were delegates to the Constitutional Convention and helped draft the Constitution of the United States.`

Falconmaster:

ooo boi elser gots it

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