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Section 2

A New Constitution

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Calls for a Stronger Constitution

Delegates from Virginia and Maryland met at Mount Vernon to settle issues not addressed in the Articles of Confederation and create a model for interstate cooperation.

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A New Constitution

One of the key debates during the drafting of the Constitution regarded state representation in the legislature.

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The Branches of Government

The United States Constitution set out three separate branches of government: the legislature, executive branch, and judiciary.

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The Limits of Democracy

As the new political value system of republicanism was forming, many framers of the United States Constitution worried about democracy's limitations.

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The Debate over Slavery

Slavery and the slave trade were points of contention between Northern and Southern states at the Constitutional Convention.

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