
audiobook
by United States. Constitutional Convention (1787), James Madison
The Journal of the
CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.
FAC-SIMILE.
CHRONOLOGY OF JAMES MADISON.
JOURNAL OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1787. - Thursday July 19. in Convention.
Friday July 20. in Convention.
Saturday July 21 in Convention
Monday July 23. in Convention
Tuesday July 24. in Convention
Wednesday July 25. In Convention
Step inside the heated halls of Philadelphia in 1787, where delegates wrestled with the foundations of a new nation. This meticulously transcribed record captures James Madison’s detailed notes of the debates, preserving the arguments, compromises, and vivid rhetoric that shaped the Constitution. Listeners will hear the passionate exchanges over executive power, representation, taxation, and the balance between federal and state authority.
Beyond the formal votes, the journal reveals the human concerns behind the headlines—fear of legislative tyranny, the quest for a strong yet accountable presidency, and the struggle to protect ordinary citizens. By following the day‑by‑day proceedings, you gain a front‑row seat to the ideas that still echo in today’s political discourse, making the birth of the United States feel immediate and alive.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (833K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Garcia, Ernest Schaal, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2012-10-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A dramatic gathering in Philadelphia in 1787 turned a loose confederation of states into the framework for a new national government. This account brings together the arguments, compromises, and personalities that shaped the United States Constitution.
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1751–1836
Best known as the "Father of the Constitution," this small, sharp-minded Virginian helped shape the framework of the United States and later served as its fourth president. His career stretched from the Revolution to the early republic, with lasting influence on religious liberty, constitutional design, and the Bill of Rights.
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