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Delegates are chosen by State Primaries and caucuses!
By the legislatures of the different state. Each state government chose their representatives to the Constitutional Convention
George Washington presided over the Constitutional Convention. He was chosen unanimously. The convention occurred from May 25 to September 17, 1787.
They were appointed by different states legislators.
It would be called a Convention.
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John Adams was chosen as the head of the Constitution Congress.
Delegates meet at that Constitutional Convention to amend the Articles of Confederation.
74 delegates from 12 different states were chosen but 55 actually attended the convention
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The three constitutional qualifications to be a member of the US Senate are:You must be at least thirty years of ageYou must be a citizen of the United States for nine yearsYou must be a resident of the state from which he/she is chosen
George Washington was chosen as the president of the Constitutional Convention because he was highly respected and admired as a military leader and statesman. His reputation and character gave him a level of credibility and influence that was crucial in ensuring the success and legitimacy of the convention. Additionally, his presence helped to unite the diverse group of delegates and maintain order and decorum throughout the proceedings.