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To: SAMWolf
Constitution Day
Observed Every September 17th

On September 17, 1787, the 55 delegates to the Constitutional Convention held their final meeting. Only one item of business occupied the agenda that day, to sign the Constitution of the United States of America.

Since May 14, 1787 the 55 delegates had gathered almost daily in the State House (Independence Hall) in Philadelphia to revise the Articles of Confederation. By the middle of June, it became apparent to the delegates that to merely amend the Articles of Confederation would not be sufficient. Instead, they would write an entirely new document designed to clearly define and separate the powers of the central government, the powers of the states, the rights of the people and how the representatives of the people should be elected.

After being signed in September of 1787, Congress sent printed copies of the Constitution to the state legislatures for ratification. In the months that followed, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay would write the Federalist Papers in support, while Patrick Henry, Elbridge Gerry, and George Mason would organize the opposition to the new Constitution. By June 21, 1788, nine states had approved the Constitution, finally forming "a more perfect Union."

No matter how much we argue about the details of its meaning today, in the opinion of many, the Constitution signed in Philadelphia on September 17, 1787 represents the greatest expression of statesmanship and compromise ever written. In just four hand-written pages, the Constitution gives us no less than the owners' manual to the greatest form of government the world has ever known.

We have no tribal council, nor can we vote anybody off the island. But, we do live in the land of the free, and as long as the Constitution stands, we always will.

Constitution Facts:

The average age of the signers was 44.
Benjamin Franklin, 81, was the oldest.
Jonathan Dayton, 26, was the youngest.
It took 100 working days to compose.
Jacob Shallus was paid $30 to write it out.
The 4 pages measure 29 7/8"x24 7/16".
It has has 1,458 words.

265 posted on 09/17/2002 8:14:21 PM PDT by SAMWolf
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To: SAMWolf
Thank you for this about Constitution Day
Sam.
278 posted on 09/17/2002 8:46:03 PM PDT by Snow Bunny
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To: SAMWolf
Sam, your Constitution lessons today have been wonderful. Thanks for all the scrounging you do to find all this good stuff.
310 posted on 09/17/2002 9:16:41 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
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