George Washington - Governor Edmund Randolph of Virginia introduced Madison's Virginia Plan
Time: Monday May 28, 1787
Place: Virginia, U.S.
Details: Governor Edmund Randolph of Virginia introduced Madison's Virginia Plan on May 27, the third day of the convention. It called for an entirely new constitution and a sovereign national government, which Washington highly recommended.
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