55 attend in it but 39 actually signed it
As a solution to this dispute, delegates agreed to what was called the Three-Fifths Compromise.
As a solution to this dispute, delegates agreed to what was called the Three-Fifths Compromise.
As a solution to this dispute, delegates agreed to what was called the Three-Fifths Compromise.
in the year of 1787,39 delegates were there to be able to sign the document- the united states constitution
40 delegates signed, 13 weren't there and didn't sign, and 3 refused to sign.
no
The delegates signed the new constitution on September 1787
Elbridge Gerry, ect
Because it was benifical to their pooping systems
No, over 500 delegates did not attend the Constitutional Convention, nor did that many sign the Constitution. The convention, held in Philadelphia in 1787, had 55 delegates, and 39 of them signed the final document. The number of attendees varied throughout the convention, but only a smaller group was involved in the drafting and signing of the Constitution.
Of the 55 delegates who attended the Convention, only 39 signed it. Washington, as Chairman of the Convention, signed the document first. Three delegates said they would not sign the document, even though they agreed with the need for a strong government, and the rest of the delegates had returned home by the date of the formal signing.
Pennsylvania had the most signers to the Constitution.