The Annapolis Convention, held in 1786, was pivotal because it brought together delegates from five states to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, particularly regarding interstate trade and commerce. Although it resulted in limited immediate outcomes, it set the stage for the more significant Constitutional Convention in 1787, where the U.S. Constitution was drafted. This convention underscored the need for a stronger federal government and highlighted the growing consensus that a new framework was necessary to govern the nation effectively.
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