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A Senate of the States: July 13th, 1787

Up to now the convention’s great divide was between the large and small states. Today focus drifted toward the rift between north and south, non-slave vs. slave-holding states. The 3/5… Read more »

Uncategorized    Gardoqui, John Jay, Mississippi, New Orleans, Spain

A Senate of the States: July 3rd – 10th, 1787

As John Locke related in his Two Treatises of Government, the legislative power is the essence of republicanism. Despite the lessons of the great Enlightenment philosophers and the Framers’ long… Read more »

Uncategorized    Gouverneur Morris, James Madison, John Locke, July 3rd, July 5th, Northwest Ordinance, 10, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

A Senate of the States: July 2nd, 1787

Subtitle: Gouverneur Morris Warns of a Uniparty. The convention slogged on as the large/small state standoff continued over the question of representation in the senate. I will follow a different… Read more »

Uncategorized    Aristocracy July 2nd, Gouverneur Morris

A Senate of the States: June 29th – June 30th, 1787

While we take for granted today that the Framers breezily agreed to a compound republic of the people and the states, the issue still was unresolved five weeks into the… Read more »

Uncategorized    Bedford, Franklin, June 29, June 30, King, Madison, Senate, Sherman, Wilson, Yates

A Senate of the States: June 27th – June 28th 1787

In fits and starts, often one step forward and two steps back, the convention slowly shaped the pieces to its constitutional jigsaw puzzle. Incredibly, as a few delegates seemingly wished… Read more »

Uncategorized    Benjamin Franklin, June 27, June 28, Luther Martin, Old Sarum, Resolution 7, Resolution 8

A Senate of the States: June 26th, 1787

Subtitle: Swamp-Creatures. Meeting in Convention, delegates once again considered the Fourth Resolution, which dealt with senatorial elections, term length, age qualification, salary, and eligibility to additional offices. The answers to… Read more »

Uncategorized    Articles of Confederation, Fourth Resolution, James Madison, Senate, Swamp Creatures, Term Limits

A Senate of the States: June 19th – June 25th, 1787

Subtitle: The Second American Revolution. Recall Alexander Hamilton’s speech from yesterday, June 18th, in which he attempted to meld the English parliamentary system with republicanism. June 19. In contrast, in… Read more »

Uncategorized    Charles Pinckney, George Mason, Jun 25, June 19, June 20, June 21, June 23, June 24, Nathanial Gorham, Unger

A Senate of the States: June 14th – June 18th, 1787

June 14. William Patterson (NJ), spooked by the developing Virginia Plan, asked for a one-day adjournment to work on an improved federal design. June 15. He submitted the New Jersey/Patterson… Read more »

Uncategorized    Alexander Hamilton, Federal Convention, George Washington, John Lansing, New Jersey Plan, Robert Yates, Unger, William Patterson

A Senate of the States: June 12th – June 13th, 1787

As of June 12th, the evolving senate still had no powers beyond those of the Confederation. Additional powers arrived after delegates determined its institutional shape and characteristics. At issue was… Read more »

Uncategorized    Appropriations, June 12, June 13, Maryland Senate, Money Bills, Salaries

A Senate of the States: June 7th – June 11th, 1787

On June 7th, John Dickinson (DE) motioned “that the members of the second branch ought to be chosen by the individual Legislatures.” The separate question of proportional or federal (equal)… Read more »

Uncategorized    Charles Pinckney, George Mason, George Read, John Dickinson, June 11, June 7, June 9, Senate

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