Robert Morris is elected to the Constitutional …

Years: 1787 - 1787
September
Robert Morris is elected to the Constitutional Convention in 1787.

He arranges to have Gouverneur Morris appointed to the Pennsylvania delegation.

Although Robert Morris says little at the Convention, Gouverneur and his lawyer, James Wilson, are two of the three most talkative men there.

Both oppose slavery during the Convention.

Gouverneur Morris writes the polished draft of the Constitution.

While it is widely known at the time that Morris is active behind the scenes, his only significant public role of record during the Convention is to nominate his friend George Washington as its President.

His nomination of Washington is done to end any questions as he is the only other person considered for that role by the leaders of the new country.

In this year, the Constitutional Convention declares that there shall be no religious criteria for holding public offices in the newly independent United States of America.

In September 1787, the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia issues the Constitution of the United States of America and elects George Washington president of Convention.

Robert Edge Pine (c. 1720 - 1788): Robert Morris, c. 1785. Oil on canvas;  size without frame 92.4×74.6 cm. (Photo taken 2008-08-26 by cliff1066)

Robert Edge Pine (c. 1720 - 1788): Robert Morris, c. 1785. Oil on canvas; size without frame 92.4×74.6 cm. (Photo taken 2008-08-26 by cliff1066)

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