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Well, at the Constitutional Convention...he wasn't there. He was actually abroad as a diplomat. However, he was in the Continental Congress, and there (and if he'd been at the Convention) he represented Massachusetts.

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What was the name of the state that did not attended the constitutional convention?

Rhode Island did not attend the Constitutional Convention.


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