Episode 5: You're a Delegate at the Constitutional Convention. What Do You Do?
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The Revolutionary War is over, but America's future is far from certain. The Articles of Confederation are failing, and delegates gather in Philadelphia during the summer of 1787 with one question:
Can a stronger nation be created without sacrificing liberty?
In this episode of The Lived History Podcast, you'll step into the role of a delegate at the Constitutional Convention. You'll face the same difficult decisions that shaped the United States—representation, executive power, slavery, and the balance between state and federal government.
Would you compromise to preserve the Union? Or would you stand firm, even if it meant risking the nation's future?
Experience history through The Lived History Method, where history isn't just what happened—it's how people lived it.
Understand History. Understand People. Understand Yourself.