The Constitutional Convention of 1787 is a digital resource developed by Miami University, focusing on the pivotal events of the 1787 Constitutional Convention. The project offers a comprehensive overview of the convention’s proceedings, providing context and analysis of the debates and decisions that shaped the U.S. Constitution. This resource is designed to facilitate understanding of the foundational moments in American history, making it accessible to students, educators, and researchers.
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The ADE brings historical documents to life by helping editors preserve, interpret, and share important records from the past with the public.
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