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60. The Courageous Confederation Congress

60. The Courageous Confederation Congress

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In September of 1787, the members of the Philadelphia Convention sent the new United States Constitution to the Confederation Congress for their review.

This new document outlined a new government and thus called for the transfer of governmental authority from the Confederation Congress to a new government. Instead of retaliating at the loss of their authority, the courageous existing Congress supported the new government and developed a plan that would facilitate that transfer of power.

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