Nicholas Gilman's most significant contribution to the Constitution was his role in convincing New Hampshire to accept it. He attended the Constitutional Convention as a delegate from that state.
Nicholas Gilman signed the US Consitution as a delegate from New Hampshire.
See Related Links below for a picture of the signatures on the Constitution. Gilman's signature is in the top-right corner of the signatures in the New Hampshire bracket.
Yes he did: He signed in representation of the state of Massachusetts. I have provided a link which shows a copy of the signiture page. If you look all the way to the right you will see a Massachusetts section where Nethanial Gorham and Rufus King signed.
No, George Mason did not sign the Constitution.
Yes he was also a founding father of the US
no he didn't. He was an anti-federalist, he was against the constitution convention.
Nope he did not sign the Constitution
Nathaniel Gorham was 49 during the convention
Nathaniel Gorham
Nathaniel Gorham Rufus King
Nathaniel Gorham was born on May 27, 1738.
Nathaniel Gorham was born on May 27, 1738.
Nathaniel Gorham was a Congregationalist. The Congregationalists were basically the Protestants in which each congregation independently runs its own affairs.
Nathaniel Gorham was a Federalist. So, he probably agreed with the other Federalists that there should be no Bill of Rights, the Constitution is fine the way it is. But, he probably agreed to the compromise that ratifyed the Constitution and added a bill of Rights. =^..^=
He liked it.
Nathaniel Gorham and Rufus King signed the Constitution. Elbridge Gerry and Caleb Strong, also delegates from Massachusetts, abstained from signing.
He was a fedralist.
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niether it was James Madison