No Jews signed the U.S. Constitution. However, if your question is really whether all of the signers were Christian, the answer to that is also no. Many were, but several were Deists or agnostics. The opposition to the involvement of God in public affairs at the Convention was made evident when Benjamin Franklin suggested that the Convention begin each session with a prayer, and the objections to this idea were so strong that it was never even brought to a vote. "Deism" means that a person believes, based solely on reason, in a God who created the universe, but then abandoned it, exerting no control over life and no influence on natural phenomena, and giving no supernatural revelation.
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William Few and Abraham Baldwin signed the US constitution from Georgia.
The signers of the US constitution, in 1787.
2 of the signers of the US Constitution became president. They are James Madison and George Washington. George Washington was the first President of the US and James Madison was the 4th President.
The signers of the Constitution were all English, e.g. originally from Britain. These people helped the United States of America to form into the nation it is today.
The streets in the central part of Madison are named after the signers of the constitution.
The bill of rights is part of the US constitution. For a list of the signers visit http://www.usconstitution.net/declarsigndata.html
That would be the $2 bill. The signers are shown on the back side.
At the end of the Constitution. After all of the Articles of the US Constitution are the Amendments of the US Constitution. After Article VII and the names of signers and a brief statement saying that the Constitution was passed, then come the Amendments.
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William Livingston was the first Governor of New Jersey. He served on the post for 14 years. He is known for being one of the signers of Us Constitution.
Pennsylvania had the most signatories (8).And the state with the fewest signers?New York, with a mere 1.
The signers of the US Constitution, or also said, the founding fathers who designed and helped to have the US Constitution, were for the most part Christians of one denomination or another. How deep their Christian beliefs were is difficult to measure. Additionally, their religions can be narrowed down a bit by the fact that the founders were Protestants. Other Christian religions such as the Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic ones did not play a major role among the specific religions of the Founders.