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- what role did washington play at the constitutional convention?
The Constitutional Convention (1787) aimed to revise the Articles of Confederation. George Washington was chosen as the president (chairperson) of the Constitutional Convention. His presence lent credibility and authority to the proceedings, and he presided over the debates and discussions, helping to maintain order and facilitate the process of drafting the United States Constitution.
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George Washington served as the president (chairperson) of the Constitutional Convention. He presided over the proceedings, lending credibility to the convention and helping to guide the discussions and drafting of the United States Constitution.