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The Fundamental Orders, signed in 1638, served as Connecticut's original constitution, and is often considered the model for modern western constitutions.(See related link, below.)
The Continental Congress was meeting in Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania gave women the right to vote in 1920, when they signed the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution. Seven other states had signed the Amendment by then.
28 people signed it
The original 13 colonies had Representatives to sign the Constitution, but only 12 of those colonies had representatives. So the answer is 12 states had people who signed the Constitution.
It was signed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The constitution was signed in Philidelphia, Pennsylvania on September 17, 1787.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (city/state where the document was signed)Preamble (the introduction to the constitution)People (We, the people . . . opening line of the constitution)
The United States Constitution was signed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1787.
The Fundamental Orders, signed in 1638, served as Connecticut's original constitution, and is often considered the model for modern western constitutions.(See related link, below.)
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The declaration of independence was signed by 56 representatives from the original 13 colonies
The Continental Congress was meeting in Philadelphia.
The United States Constitution was signed on September 17, 1787, in the Pennsylvania Statehouse (which is now called Independence Hall) in Philadelphia.
The constitution of the United states was signed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was signed in Virginia by 52 people. The founding fathers signed the Constitution in Philadelphia. It was signed in the white house
The U.S. Constitution was signed during the Constitutional Convention, which was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The signing occurred on September 17, 1787.
The United States Constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787