No he didn't help write it, but he was there. He was president of the convention and according to historical records, letters, and Madison's notes he didn't say one word for or against any idea presented in the convention. He sat silent on all issues and never gave input. His presence was enough to keep the men working and on task.
No, but he is credited for writing the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson was in France at the time of the Constitutional Convention.
The constitution was not written by a single person but by a comittee
George Washington is known as the father of the US. He was one of the founding fathers who came up with the Constitution's framework and ideals.
Yes, but he did not write it at all. He just helped make it, so he told the write things he wanted in the United States Constitution.
Jefferson did not write the U.S. Constitution. At the time of its writing, he was in Paris trying to get friends for the revolutionary movement. As for the colonist, you do not specify which colonist you are asking about.
Yes he did sign the US constitution. He also signed the Declaration of Independence and also help write it along with Thomas Jefferson.
He didn't.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the educational segment of the Maine constitution.
None of them helped write the US Constitution. None of them were in the US. At the time it was being debated, John Adams was serving as minister to England, Jefferson was serving as minister to France and Thomas Paine was in France during the beginning of the French Revolution.
No, Thomas Jefferson did.
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thomas Jefferson did write the declaration of independence that is why when running for president most people voted for him they thought he could respect our country's freedoms. he did not write the constitution James Madison wrote that.
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Jefferson. He was in France.