In 1786, Virginians called a convention in Annapolis to discuss problems with trade and the protectionist policies each state had enacted. As a result of the Annapolis Convention, it was established that the federal government can regulate trade between the states.
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discuss factors of production
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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION
Annapolis, MD - to discuss trade problems - known as the Annapolis convention.
Articles Of Confederation
The Annapolis Convention began on September 11, 1786. The delegates met at the suggestion of James Madison to discuss some problems with trade issues. The meeting highlighted some of the problems with the weakness of the Articles of Confederation.
To discuss Shays’s Rebellion in Massachusetts
Alexander Hamilton
Annapolis Convention
Shays's Rebellion
Annapolis (Maryland)
No, William Blount did not participate in the Annapolis Convention held in 1786. He was, however, a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787. The Annapolis Convention included representatives from only a few states to discuss trade and commerce issues, leading to the call for a broader convention to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. Blount's involvement came later as he helped draft the U.S. Constitution.
The Annapolis Convention of 1786 was convened to address the critical issues of trade and commerce among the states under the Articles of Confederation. Delegates from five states gathered to discuss problems related to economic instability and interstate trade barriers. The convention ultimately recognized the need for a stronger federal government, leading to the call for a broader Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia the following year. This set the stage for the drafting of the U.S. Constitution.
The meeting called the Annapolis Convention, regarded defects in the Articles of Confederation and called for a meeting in Philadelphia to discuss wider issues beyond trade.