The convention's proposal was principally drafted by John Adams, and was published in early March 1780.
After an extended process of ratification debates involving town meetings, the convention approved a modified version of the March proposal on June 15, 1780, although the vote to do so was not without some controversy.
The new Massachusetts State Constitution then went into effect, and the convention on June 16 issued a call to elect a governor and General Court under its terms before it finally adjourned.
Members of the Convention include Jason Haven[1] and John Sprague,[2] both of Dedham.
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