Date | August 17 to September 18, 1857 |
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Location | Salem, Oregon North America |
Also known as | Constitutional Convention of 1857 |
Participants | see below |
Outcome | Created Oregon Constitution |
The Oregon Constitutional Convention in 1857 drafted the Oregon Constitution in preparation for the Oregon Territory to become a U.S. state. Held from mid-August through September, 60 men met in Salem, Oregon, and created the foundation for Oregon's law. The proposal passed with a vote of 35 for adoption to 10 against. Oregon then became the 33rd state of the Union on February 14, 1859.[1]