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On May 14, 1787, delegates convened a Constitutional Convention, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to write a new Constitution for the United States. George Washington presided over the convention.

On the same day in 1887, Lysander Spooner — author of the pamphlets titled “The Constitution of No Authority” — died.

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