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Geography and Seasonality at the Convention

Research Assistants' Commentary (1787 Constitutional Convention)

Cite as: Grace Mallon, ‘Geography and Seasonality at the Convention’ in Research Assistants' Commentary (1787 Constitutional Convention), Quill Project at Pembroke College (Oxford, 2016), item 37.

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Geography and Seasonality at the Convention

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Note that Georgia and South Carolina are the two states to vote against a winter meeting time for the legislature: with Philadelphia and New York being floated as potential sites for the national capital, the thought of travelling such a distance in the face of poor infrastructure and worse weather might have put the delegates off. Differences in the agricultural year might also be considered. This is one of many occasions when the practical inconveniences of everyday life in the 18th century affected the framers' judgement.