answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

no, there were not any delegates that were federalists

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Were any of the convention delegates federalists?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How did the Philadelphia convention delegates ensure ratification of the constitution?

The delegates of the Constitutional Convention added the Bill of Rights to the Constitution as a compromise between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists to ensure ratification. This limited the power of the federal government and solidified power for the states.


People in faver of a strong national government?

If referring to the delegates in the Constitutional Convention, those who preferred a stronger national government were called Federalists and those who favored states' rights were called Anti-Federalists.


Most of the delegates at the Constitutional Convention could be best describes as A. States' rightists B. anti-federalists C. Nationalists D. Ordinary Citizens?

a


What did they call the delegates at the convention?

They called them delegates.


What did the delegates at the Annapolis Convention decide to do?

The delegates at the Annapolis Convention declared slavery to be unconstitutional.


How many foreign delegates were at the constitutional convention?

There were no foreign delegates at the constitutional convention.


How did federalists try to influence delegates at ratifying conventions?

by writing the Federalists Papers


How many people were at the convention of 1832?

56 Delegates attended the Convention of 1832. 56 Delegates attended the Convention of 1832.


What is the primary purpose of the precinct convention in Texas?

To select delegates to the county convention, which in turn selects delegates to the state convention.


Why did the antifederalists believe that the convention had violated congress's original instructions and how did the federalists respond?

one of the early criticisms of the constitution was that the delegates had secretly developed a plan of government that went beyond their instructions. the anti federalists argued that the delegates had done far more than proposing amendments to fix the problems with the articles of confederation's delegates had created a new system of government. this concern was exemplified in a letter written by "A Republican federalist" to the members of Massachusetts state convention. He stated that " that the original design of forming the convention has not been carried into effect." Therefore. since the delegates acted in violation of their instructions," ....they ceased to be a federal convention, and had no more right to propose to then United States the new form of government, than the equal number of gentlemen ..." The Federalists did not grant the point to the Antifederalists. James Madison spent all of the fortieth essays in the federalist series to explain how the convention had actually done its work within the context of the instructions from congress.


The number of delegates who never attended the constitutional convention?

The number of delegates who never attended the constitutional convention?


Why it said that the delegates to the Philadelphia convention ignored their instructions?

Why is it said the delegates to the Philadelphia Convention ignored their instructions?