Connecticut Ratification
Significant events and individuals in Connecticut politics
State Ratifying Convention Meeting Places
- Hartford in State House then moved to First Church (North Meeting House)
Significant Speeches/Documents in Favor of Ratification
- Philanthrop: To the People, Hartford, American Mercury, 19 November 1787 (pdf)
- Compo: To the Head of the Wrongheads of New Haven County, Hartford, Connecticut Courant, 26 November 1787 (pdf)
- Connecticutensis: To the People of Connecticut, Hartford, American Mercury, 31 December 1787 (pdf)
- Oliver Ellsworth The Connecticut Convention: Friday, 4 January 1788 (pdf)
- Samuel Johnson The Connecticut Convention: Friday, 4 January 1788 (pdf)
- Samuel Huntington The Connecticut Convention: Wednesday, 9 January 1788 (pdf)
- Oliver Wolcott The Connecticut Convention: Wednesday, 9 January 1788 (pdf)
- Richard Law The Connecticut Convention: Wednesday, 9 January 1788 (pdf)
Significant Speeches/Documents Opposing Ratification
- An American, Litchfield ,Weekly Monitor, 3 September 1787 (pdf)
- Letter from Massachusetts and Letter from New York, New Haven, Connecticut Journal, 17, 24, 31 October 1787 (pdf)
- The People: Unconstitutionalism, Middletown, Middlesex Gazette, 10 December 1787 (pdf)
- Hugh Ledlie to John Lamb B. Commentaries on the Convention, 10 January–10 March (pdf)
Landholder (Oliver Ellsworth) Attacks Elbridge Gerry
A Countryman (Roger Sherman) Essays
Recommended Amendments
- None