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The number of delegates who never attended the constitutional convention?

The number of delegates who never attended the constitutional convention?


What were the issuse facing delegates at the constitutional convention?

he never fished school


What was William Few's role in the Constitutional Convention?

;Four years later, Few was appointed as one of six state delegates to the Constitutional Convention, two of whom never attended and two others of whom did not stay for the duration. Few himself missed large segments of the proceedings, being absent during all of July and part of August because of congressional service, and never made a speech. Nonetheless, he contributed nationalist votes at critical times. Furthermore, as a delegate to the last sessions of the Continental Congress, he helped steer the Constitution past its first obstacle, approval by Congress. And he attended the state ratifying convention.P.S; The constitutional convention was in 1787 and he was serving in the Continental Congress from (1780-1788), and then he was reelected to the Georgia assembly in 1783. ~You're welcome.


What might have been the result if delegates to the convention had not compromises?

If delegates to the convention never made compromises then many bonds with the USA. small states would be loosened. This would weaken the trust of the government.


What state was not there to sign the constitution?

Rhode Island was not there because it never appointed delegates to attend the Convention.


The constitutional convention never seriously considered selection of the president by?

direct elections


Who wrote the unofficial Notes of the Constitutional Convention?

James Madison... also he never missed a Convention and wrote detailed notes.


Where did the framers meet to create the new constitution?

It was called the "Federal Convention" when it was going on and shortly thereafter. Now it is referred to as the "Constitutional Convention." This was because the delegates assemble to write amendments to the existing Articles of Confederation not a new constitution. They decided that the Articles of Confederation were hopelessly defective and could not be fixed by amendments. Only a new form of government would suffice, therefore they set about writing the Constitution. Thus, it could never have been called the Constitutional Convention while it was being held.


Why has the Constitutional Convention never again convened to propose an amendment to the Constitution?

Because a convention is not needed to make an amendment. That is the beauty of the constitution.


Has no constitutional amendment ever been approved by constitutional convention Answer?

If you mean state conventions, then no, the 18th amendment was passed by these conventions, enacted Prohibition. However, a national convention has never been convened to approve an amendment.


What were some of the achievements of William Few as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention?

William Few missed large segments of the Constitutional Convention proceedings, being absent during all of July and part of August because of congressional service, and he never made a speech. Nonetheless, he contributed nationalist votes at critical times. Furthermore, as a delegate to the last sessions of the Continental Congress, he helped steer the Constitution past its first obstacle, approval by Congress. And he attended the state ratifying convention.


What year was benjarmin fraklin president?

He never was president. When he attended the constitutional convention he was in the oldest man there. He no longer could walk and was carried each day on a Sudan chair held by prisoners from the jail. He was such a talker and character by then that he was assigned two people to make sure he wouldn't talk about the convention at the pub. He liked his ale each night.