you would have to describe that most delgates were still young men in their thirties or forties with greeat careers ahead of them. some delegates, such as geroge Washington and James Madison would go on to become presidents of the united states which is going to be their careers.
The Constitutional Convention was a gathering held during the summer of 1787 in Philadelphia. Representatives from each of the 13 colonies, with the exception of Rhode Island, gathered to draw up the Constitution.
The only way to answer your question is if you can read someones mind.
Or ask each candidate how they feel.
Each party chooses its convention delegates through a combination of primary elections and wards
Since the 1972 convention, the percentage of female delegates ranged from as low as 29% to as high as 44%. Among Republican delegates, African-Americans account for less than 5% of the total convention delegates. Source:upperclassmonroe blogs wm edu/2012/08/18/post2-some-interesting-facts-about-the-delegate-demographics/
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Possibly, if they change the rules at the convention. The convention delegates are the ones who can revise the rules once each four years. It is not likely to happen, though.
most heavily populated states
They called them delegates.
The delegates at the Annapolis Convention declared slavery to be unconstitutional.
There were no foreign delegates at the constitutional convention.
56 Delegates attended the Convention of 1832. 56 Delegates attended the Convention of 1832.
To select delegates to the county convention, which in turn selects delegates to the state convention.
Many of the delegates at the Philadelphia Convention argued for a stronger national government, as one of the weakness of the Articles of Confederation was that it created a weak national government. The Constitutional Convention was held in 1787.
The number of delegates who never attended the constitutional convention?
Why is it said the delegates to the Philadelphia Convention ignored their instructions?
The delagets are part of the convention!
no, there were not any delegates that were federalists
Caucuses. The delegates all attend the national party convention at the end of summer/beginning of fall and formally cast their votes for the candidates they already pledged their vote to. Candidates often drop out as the primaries go on if they feel they are not going to win. The delegates awarded to them then have to vote for someone else at the convention.
The delegates elected George Washington to preside over the convention. The result of the Convention was the United States Constitution.