Annapolis Convention (1786)

Annapolis Convention
DateSeptember 11–14, 1786 (1786-09-11 – 1786-09-14)
VenueOld Senate Chamber, Maryland State House
LocationAnnapolis, Maryland, USA
Coordinates38°58′38.1″N 76°29′24.6″W / 38.977250°N 76.490167°W / 38.977250; -76.490167
Also known asMeeting of Commissioners to Remedy Defects of the Federal Government
Participants12

The Annapolis Convention, formally titled as a Meeting of Commissioners to Remedy Defects of the Federal Government, was a national political convention held September 11–14, 1786 in the old Senate Chamber of the Maryland State House[1] in Annapolis, Maryland (The Maryland Society, Sons of the American Revolution claim the location was at Mann's Tavern[2][3] where some of the delegates possibly dined and slept.), in which twelve delegates from five U.S. states (New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Virginia) gathered to discuss and develop a consensus on reversing the protectionist trade barriers that each state had erected. At the time, under the Articles of Confederation, each state was largely independent from the others, and the national government had no authority to regulate trade between and among the states.[4] New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and North Carolina had appointed commissioners, who failed to arrive in Annapolis in time to attend the meeting, and Connecticut, Maryland, South Carolina, and Georgia had taken no action at all.[5] The convention also related to George Washington's plans concerning the waterways connecting the Potomac and the Ohio River.

  1. ^ "Annapolis Convention. Location of the Annapolis Convention, [14 September 1786]". nps.gov. Retrieved 2024-12-09.
  2. ^ "Mann's Tavern". mdssar.org. Retrieved 2024-12-09.
  3. ^ "Building History". www.annapolislodge.com/. Retrieved 2024-12-23.
  4. ^ Ferling, John (2003). A Leap in the Dark: The Struggle to Create the American Republic. Oxford University Press. p. 276. ISBN 9780195176001. Retrieved March 29, 2014.
  5. ^ "Annapolis Convention Resolution, 1786". TeachingAmericanHistory.org. Ashland, Ohio: Ashbrook Center at Ashland University. Retrieved March 30, 2016.

Annapolis Convention (1786)

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