Robert Morris connects to the constitution because he himself, signed it.
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Robert Morris was a delegate from Pennsylvania at the Constitutional Convention in 1787. He became a strong advocate for the new Constitution.
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Robert Morris was the one who had financed the Revolutionary War!
Robert Morris, a signer of the American Declaration of Independence and "Financier of the Revolution," did notlose his leg. You are probably thinking of Gouverneur Morris, a signer of the American Constitution, who lost his leg in a carriage accident in May of 1780.
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Pennsylvania had eight people sign the Constitution. *Benjamin Franklin *Thomas Mifflin *Robert Morris *George Clymer *Thomas Fitzsimons *Jared Ingersoll *James Wilson *Gouverneur Morris
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No, Robert Morris was not an Antifederalist; he was a Federalist. Morris, a prominent financial leader during the American Revolution and a signatory of the Articles of Confederation, supported the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. He believed in a strong central government to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and was involved in promoting the new Constitution. Antifederalists, in contrast, were concerned about the potential for government overreach and the lack of a Bill of Rights.
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uhh its called Robert Morris university