Delegates to the Constitutional Convention, held in Philadelphia in 1787, signed the Constitution of the United States. Each state sent delegates to the convention. Not all the delegates signed the Constitution as it was finally approved. Some delegates, like George Mason, refused to sign the document because they felt it was not democratic enough. This site will have a listing of all the delegates by state, and a short biography of each. http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/marryff.html MrV
George Washington, who was President of the Convention.
George Washington representing Virginia was the first to sign.
jonathon dayton 26 years old new jersy lawyer a presbitarian
There were 40 signers of the U.S. Constitution, but the very first belonged to George Washington, who was the president of the convention.
George cloney
ben Franklin
john hancock
Ben Franklin
Some would say so, yes.
The first person to sign the declaration of Independence was John Hancock
Sign languages are as old as vocal languages. Nobody knows who the first person was.
Sign languages are as old as vocal languages. Nobody knows who the first person was.
No it is not.
in the stone ages
Jefferson
the first person to sign with nike's
john Handcock
john Hancock
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John Hancock