The charter
States did, and still do, send delegates to congress.
congress passed laws allowing for free passage between states
States don't have "delegates to Congress," they have Representatives and Senators. Territories have non-voting delegates. The number of Representatives a State has is determined by its population. They each have two Senators.
Primaries are a way that political parties can win delegates at the National Nominating Convention in some states. However, in Caucus states the delegates are chosen by the party.
The houses of congress are elected by the people of their states.
74 delegates from 12 different states were chosen but 55 actually attended the convention
Congress was given control over trade between the states.
Congress was given control over trade between the states.
There were 70 delegates chosen, but only 55 participated in the Convention and only 39 signed the Constitution. Delegates were sent from 12 of the 13 states, but not from Rhode Island.
The Continental Congress was a convention of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies that became the governing body of the United States during the American Revolution.
Congress was given control over trade between the states.
Congress was given control over trade between the states.