While John Dickinson's name is validly on the Constitution, he did not personally sign it. He authorized fellow delegate George Read to sign his name by proxy, as he was too ill to be there.
Interestingly, earlier in history, John had refused to sign the Declaration of Independence because he objected to violence in solving the challenges they faced.
No- he was not an official delegate to the convention.
No although he was elected as a delegate.
Roger Sherman from Connecticut; George Clymer, Ben Franklin, Robert Morris and James Wilson from Pennsylvania; and George Read from Delaware.
John Dickinson was a farmer from Pennsylvania.
He signed it in Philadelphia in 1787.
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John Dickinson was important in the Constitution. He was a Contentional Congressman, a Representative of Delaware, refused to sign the Declaration of Independence, and wrote many, many essays.
Jhon (or JOHN) Dickinson did not actually sighn (or SIGN) the constitution. He was ill on the day and so sent someone to sign for him. I guess he didn't want to miss out on signing another important document, having been the only one to not sign the Delcatation of Independence.
John Dickinson was hesitant in signing the Declaration of Independence. While others prepared to declare independence, Dickinson then refused to sign.
No, William Houstoun did not sign the constitution.
Roger Sherman from Connecticut; George Clymer, Ben Franklin, Robert Morris and James Wilson from Pennsylvania; and George Read from Delaware.
John Dickinson.
The first person to arrive at the constitutional convention was John Dickinson
NO
he did
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No although he was elected as a delegate.