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How many founding fathers where there?

There were 55 men who took part in writing the constitution.


How many founding fathers do you have?

There were 55 men who took part in writing the constitution.


How many amendemens does the Constitution have?

the constitution has 27 amendments since our founding fathers made the constitution


How many Founding Fathers were there?

There were 74 delegates/founding fathers at the constitutional convention


What is the name given to the people who wrote our constitution?

The terms "Founding Fathers" or "Founders" are often used to collectively describe the men who wrote the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. To refer only to the signers of the Declaration of Independence, the term "Continental Congress" is generally used. "Constitutional Convention delegates" would describe only the people who assembled to draft the Constitution.


How many of the founding fathers were actually fathers?

44


What are the two competing visions of the founding fathers?

The founding fathers believed in liberty for all, yet many "owned" slaves.


How many founding fathers were catholic?

None


How is secularism and revisionist history replacing your religious foundations and the intent of our Founding Fathers?

I would think it is mostly the other way around, except maybe historical revisionism, which both sides are guilty of. The intent of the founding Fathers was a secular republic as the Constitution makes clear to anyone not deluded. We have no religious foundations to this country and many, if not most of the founding Fathers were deists and far from religious.


If Benjamin Franklin was one of the founding fathers to have done what?

He was one of the founding fathers, meaning he was one of the many who founded the united states.


How many founding fathers spoke Hebrew?

Zero. Some of the founding fathers may have studied Hebrew in college, but none were able to speak it.


Which process did the Founding Fathers implement to allow changes to be made to the US Constitution?

They wanted the Constitution to be a "living document" that could adapt to and address issues of a changing nation.