Edward Rutledge was the youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence at 26 (born 1749).
But it was his older brother John who signed the Constitution - Edward needed to stay in South Carolina at the time because he had gout problems.
Washington didn't sign the Declaration and wasn't there when it was signed. He came to Congress in uniform after the war began to take command of the American forces. Until then he was unknown.
* Jonathan Dayton was 26 when he signed the US Constitution.
He signed the ratification of the Constitution on Sept 17, 1787. not the Constitution itself.
== == George Washington was 55 years old when he signed the US Constitution on September 17, 1787.
No, he signed the Constitution.
Yes, George Washington was the first to sign the U.S Constitution!
George Washington signed the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and your mothers reproductive organ (A.K.A Uterus)
George Washington and James Madison signed the Constitution.
He didn't sign the Constitution.
Yes, George Washington was the first to sign the U.S Constitution!
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Constitution!
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1787 and it was the ratification of the Constitution not the Constitution itself.
No, he signed the Constitution.
Yes he did
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No. He ratified it on Sept. 17, 1787.
You need to brush up on your U.S. history. Hell, I'm Australian and I know this! George Washington NEEDED to sign the constitution. So, he did.
Yes, George Washington was the first to sign the U.S Constitution!
No, he signed the constitution. You also spelled George wrong