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Summary: | Debates in the North Carolina House of Commons on December 18-19, 1821 regarding the Convention question. The document was originally written in shorthand by Joseph Gales, and subsequently published in Raleigh in 1822. The report focused on whether a constitutional convention should be called by the state to address matters of taxation and appropriate representation. The committee voted to reject the resolution to have a convention.
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Other form: | Print version: North Carolina. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Debate on the convention question, in the House of Commons of the legislature of North Carolina. Raleigh. Gales. 1822
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