Social Studies, 23.10.2019 17:30 ehehvevsbg
In 1787, georgia named delegates to attend a convention in philadelphia. what was the original purpose of this convention?
a) to amend the articles of confederation
b) to declare independence from great britain
c) to select a president for the united states
d) to resolve the controversial issue of slavery
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