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Q: What Of delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia which was not a supporter of the new Constitution?
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Where did the state delegates meet for the constitutional convention?

Constitution meetings


In what year was the constitution signed by the delegates to the constitutional convention?

September 17, 1787 at the Constitutional Convention held in Philadelpia.


What happened at the Constitutional Convention?

Delegates wrote the United States Constitution (APEX)


Delegates met in Philadelphia for the Constitutional what?

Convention.


Why did delegates meet at the Constitutional Convention?

Philadelphia


Who wrote the U.S. constitution and the bill of rights?

The US Constitution was written in 1787 by a Constitutional Convention of 55 delegates, meeting in Philadelphia.


Where did the delegates to the constitution convention assemble?

Philadelphia


When did constitution convention begin?

The Constitutional Convention began on May 25, 1787. It ended on September 17.James Madison and other 56 delegates to the Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia in May 1787.


How many delegates were supposed to attend the Constitutional Convention?

There were 55 delegates that were suppose to attend the Constitutional Convention. This convention was held in 1787 in Philadelphia.


How many people where involed making the constitution?

The Constitutional Convention also called Philadelphia Convention has 55 delegates. The convention was from May 25 until September 17, 1787.


What year was the constitution by the delegates to the constitution convention?

September 17, 1787 at the Constitutional Convention held in Philadelpia.


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.