Virginia Constitutional Convention
The Virginia Constitutional Convention took place in 1788 to discuss and ratify the proposed United States Constitution. Delegates from across Virginia gathered in Richmond to debate the merits and potential drawbacks of the new federal framework.
Key figures, including James Madison and Patrick Henry, played significant roles in the discussions. Ultimately, the convention resulted in Virginia's ratification of the Constitution, which was crucial for its acceptance by other states and the establishment of a stronger national government.