Fifty-five delegates attended at least part of the Constitutional Convention, held in Philadelphia beginning on May 25, 1787. Chosen by their state legislatures, they received instructions from Congress to revise the failing Articles of Confederation. After a summer spent debating and drafting, the Framers arrived at the final text for a new framework of government, which they signed on September 17, 1787. The drafts below show the steps they took to reach their goal: a Constitution for “We the People.”

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