John Alsop, Egbert Benson, Simon Boerum, James Duane, William Duer, William Floyd, William Gansevoort, David Gelston, Francis Lewis, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Phillip Livingston, Robert Livingston, Walter Livingston, Issac Low, Phillip Pell, Zephaniah Platt, John Scott Phillip Schyuler, Melancton Smith, Henry Wisner, Abraham Yates, Peter Yates, Alexander McDougall, Governeur Morris, Lewis Morris, John Jay and George Clinton.
Samuel Jones and John Hathorn were elected as delegates but did not attend.
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....the stamp act congress...critics of the law called for delegates from every colony to meet in new york city
Alexander Hamilton was one of three delegates from New York.
There are 31 delegates are in New York.
Stamp Act Congress.
No, the US House of Representatives has 29 delegates representing the State of New York of which 27 are from the Democratic Party and two are Republicans in the 111th Congress.
New York City
New York has 247 delegates in the Democratic primary.
There are a total of 95 delegates for the state of New York.
No but there were serious arguments about whether New York would join the US. Two of its three delegates to the Constitutional Convention walked out and refused to sign the document.
The meeting of delegates from the colonies to discuss the Stamp Act was called The Stamp Act Congress. It took place in New York City between October 7 and 25, 1765 .
One vote, no matter the delegates. If a state was divided, its vote didn't count. If there weren't two or more delegates in attendance, the remaining delegate's state didn't have a vote (the only example of this was New York).