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He is known to be 35 years old.
Jacob broom is a unicorn
There were more than just 8. There were: Conneticut - William Samuel Johnson & Roger Sherman. Maryland - Daniel Carroll, James McHenry, & Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer. New Jersey - David Brearley, Jonathon Dayton William, William Livingston, & William Paterson. Pennsylvania - George Clymer, Thomas Fitzsimons, Benjamin Franklin, Jared Ingersoll, Thomas Mifflin, Gouverneur Morris, Robert Morris, & James Wilson. Virginia - John Blair, James Madison, & George Washington. Massachusetts - Nathaniel Gorham & Rufus King. New York - Alexander Hamilton. South Carolina - Pierce Butler, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Charles Pinckney, & John Rutledge. Delaware - Richard Bassett, Gunning Bedford, Jr., Jacob Broom, John Dickinson, and George Reed. Georgia - Abraham Baldwin & William Few. New Hampshire - Nicholas Gilman & John Langdon. North Carolina - William Blount, William Richardson, Richard Dobbs Spaight, & Hugh Williamson. Rhode Island - Sent no delegates to the convention. ** These aren't everyone that came to the convention, these are some/most of the people that actually signed.
George WASHINGTON, President New Hampshire: JOHN LANGDON, NICHOLAS GILMAN Massachusetts: NATHANIEL GORHAM, RUFUS KING Connecticut: WM. SAML. JOHNSON, ROGER SHERMAN New York: ALEXANDER HAMILTON New Jersey: WIL. LIVINGSTON, DAVID BREARLEY, WM. PATERSON, JONA. DAYTON Pennsylvania: B. FRANKLIN, THOMAS MIFFLIN, ROBT MORRIS, GEO. CLYMER, THOS. FITZSIMONS, JARED INGERSOLL, JAMES WILSON, GOUV MORRIS Delaware: GEO. READ, GUNNING BEDFORD jun, JOHN DICKINSON, RICHARD BASSETT, JACO. BROOM Maryland: JAMES MCHENRY, DAN OF ST THOS. JENIFER, DANL CARROLL Virginia: JOHN BLAIR, JAMES MADISON jr North Carolina: WM. BLOUNT, RICHD. DOBBS SPAIGHT, HU WILLIAMSON South Carolina: J. RUTLEDGE, CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY, CHARLES PINCKNEY, PIERCE BUTLER Georgia: WILLIAM FEW, ABR BALDWIN
This is a trick question. Rhode Island, then under control of the anti-federalist "Country Party" refused to send any delegates to the Constitutional Convention in 1787. Since the only signers of the document were delegates to the convention, no Rhode Islanders ever signed it. Fortunately, when the document was sent to the states to be ratified, Rhode Island did finally vote for it -- though it was the last to do so, and passed it by the narrowest of margins.
He is known to be 35 years old.
Jacob Broom House was created in 1795.
There is no clear evidence to suggest that Jacob Broom owned slaves. He was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention from Delaware and was known as a successful businessman and landowner, but there is no record of him owning slaves.
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Jacob broom died in the age of 58 in 1810 while in Philadelphia on business and was buried Christ Church Burial Ground.
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because they want to is that a problem
Lol, broom. I don't think he has one, actually.
Jacob broom is a unicorn
Jacob Broom was a delegate to Constitutional Convention. There were parts of the U.S. Constitution he agreed with and parts that he did not. For instance, he wanted the president to be elected for life. Overall though, he was a supporter of a strong central government and felt the Constitution provided that.
control the coinage and the courts, let the rabble have the rest