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22 December, 03:25

Why did the delegates at the constitutional convention insist on meeting in private

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  1. 22 December, 04:33
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    Quote by George Mason

    "It is expected our doors will be shut, and communications upon the business of the Convention be forbidden during its sitting. This, I think, myself, a proper precaution to prevent mistakes and misrepresentation until the business shall have been completed, when the whole may have a very different complexion from that in which the several crude and indigested parts might, in their first shape, appear if submitted to the public eye."
  2. 22 December, 06:19
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    They were afraid of losing their states rights
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