Twelve articles of amendment to the Constitution, introduced in September 1789 by Congress.
A House committee, consisting of one member from each state, 'with instruction to take the subject of amendments to the Constitution of the United States generally into their consideration, and to report thereupon to the House.'
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The Committee of Eleven report is created and sent to the House
Membership (at session start):
Abraham Baldwin, Egbert Benson, Elias Boudinot, Aedanus Burke, George Clymer, George Gale, Nicholas Gilman, Benjamin Goodhue, James Madison, Roger Sherman, John Vining (11 total)
Representing 11 delegations:
Connecticut Delegation, Delaware Delegation, Georgia Delegation, Maryland Delegation, Massachusetts Delegation, New Hampshire Delegation, New Jersey Delegation, New York Delegation , Pennsylvania Delegation, South Carolina Delegation, Virginia Delegation
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