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Washington was just as upset with the rebels themselves as he was with the weak Congress' failure to put an end to Shays' Rebellion.

He reserved his most venomous scorn for those who begged him to utilise his considerable "power" to contribute to the restoration of peace.

Washington attended the Philadelphia Constitutional Convention in 1787 as a delegate because he was worried about the country's impending collapse. He presided over the convention, and ratifying the newly proposed Constitution was made possible thanks in large part to his assistance.

He led the Constitutional Convention, trying to establish a consensus while enforcing total secrecy as the delegates began the contentious task of not only amending but completely replacing the Articles of Confederation.

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