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56. Constitution of 1818 Part 3: The Constitutional Debates

Aug 31, 201835 minSeason 2Ep. 56
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Episode description

Attorney Wesley Horton, president of the Connecticut Supreme Court Historical Society, outlines the main issues of debate as state delegates finally gather to draft a state constitution. What happened inside the convention? How do we know? Find out in this episode of Grating the Nutmeg. This episode was recorded at Connecticut's Old State House and produced by Elizabeth Normen. 

 

This episode is sponsored by attorney Peter Bowman, holding distracted drivers accountable for their actions. Find out more at bowman.legal. And Connecticut Humanities, co-publisher of Connecticut Explored. 

 

See Episode 45 for Constitution of 1818 Part I Trouble in the Land of Steady Habits

See Episode 55 for Constitution of 1818 Part 2 The Collapse of Federalist Dominance

 

Read More! Buy the special 200th Anniversary of the Constitution of 1818 Fall 2018 issue of Connecticut Explored at ctexplored.org.

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