Answer:
Create a strong national government and a new form of government.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Philadelphia Convention (also known as the Constitutional Convention, the Federal Convention and the Great Philadelphia Convention) was held between May 14 and September 17, 1787, to resolve the problems of United States government, which He had been functioning according to the Articles of Confederation after his independence from Great Britain. Although the idea of the Convention was only to review the Articles of the Confederation, the intention of many of its proponents, mainly James Madison and Alexander Hamilton, was to create a new government instead of "fixing" the one that already existed. Delegates elected George Washington to preside over the convention. The result of the Convention was the Constitution of the United States of America.