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James Madison, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and 51 other delegates
James Madison and George Washington (plato)
How was John Adams helpful in getting the delegates to sign the Declaration of Independence
All of the original states, except Rhode Island appointed individuals to the Convention. However, not all of the appointed delegates attended. Some who did not were Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock. Out of 55 attendees, only 28 actually signed the Constitution.
John Adams, Patrick Henry, and Thomas Jefferson were a few of the important Founding Fathers who weren't present at the Constitutional Convention. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were overseas, and Patrick Henry refused to attend because he "smelt a rat" and didn't trust the intentions of his fellow delegates.
Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams.
There were several important men in attendance. Ben Franklin was there and so was Adams and Madison.
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams.
John Adams and Samuel Adams were two of the most famous delegates. Other prominent delegates from the state include Thomas Cushing, Francis Dana, Nathan Dane, Elbridge Gerry, Nathaniel Gorham, and John Hancock.
56 men signed it. John Adams was the first of the 56 to sign.
Rhode Island, because they opposed a stronger central government and chose not to attend the Constitutional Convention. Also Patrick Henry.
If you are asking about the constitutional convention there was Franklin, Adams, Madison, Monroe, Jay, Jefferson, to name a few.