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Episode Fourteen: The Constitution, Part II, The Road to Philadelphia

Episode Fourteen: The Constitution, Part II, The Road to Philadelphia

FromThe American Legal History Podcast


Episode Fourteen: The Constitution, Part II, The Road to Philadelphia

FromThe American Legal History Podcast

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Dec 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This is the second of several episodes on the creation, ratification, and implementation of the Constitution of the United States. We will discuss the many factors that led to the decision of 12 of the 13 states' to send delegates to Philadelphia in the summer of 1787. These factors include: the many security threats facing the young republic, the dismal financial state of the Confederation, disputes between the states, and Shay's Rebellion, just to name a few. 
Released:
Dec 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (26)

This podcast will trace the history and evolution of American law from its most ancient roots, through the birth of the common law in medieval England, early colonial and revolutionary American, through the early days of the supreme court, the civil war, through the tumultuous twentieth century and on to the present day. Although legal theory and philosophy will be discussed this is a not a podcast on jurisprudence. The entire podcast will have about 60 installments, each one about thirty minutes in length.