Second Continental Congress
Second Continental Congress
State delegates are typically elected by voters during a primary election or caucus, depending on the state's rules and processes. In some states, delegates are chosen through a party convention or meeting where party members gather to select their representatives. The specific method can vary by state and party, influencing how delegates are allocated for national conventions.
The United States Constitution delegates police power mainly to the state and local authorities.
Pennsylvania had the most signers to the Constitution.
There were three meetings of colonial delegates. The First and Second Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention.
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The main contribution that the Federalists did to convince the delegates was to create the Federalist Papers, which were documents supporting the approval of the Constitution. Hope this helps. ;)
in all, 55 delegates attended the Constitutional Convention sessions, but only 39actually signed the Constitution. The delegates ranged in age from Jonathan ...
Rhode Island was not there because it never appointed delegates to attend the Convention.
The delegates to the Constitutional Convention signed it on September 17, 1787 . the constitution was approved on march 16, 1836