September 17, 1787
George Washington chaired the second Constitutional Convention which drew up our present Constitution. I do not know his exact title.
September 17, 1787
The question cannot be answered with a specific time because the Convention that wrote the Constitution took place over many months. The convention in Philadelphia, at which the Constitution was written, began on 25 May 1787. In September, a committee was assigned to write the final document. On September 17, 1787, forty-two of the 55 delegates to the Constitutional Convention held their final meeting. It was signed on Monday, 17 September 1787. The Convention lasted for 116 days.
No. The constitution of school governing bodies sets upper and lower limits for the number of representatives for different classes, but not the exact number.
The phrase "We the People of the United States" is from the Preamble of the U.S. Constitution, which was drafted during the Constitutional Convention in 1787. The primary authorship of the Constitution is attributed to James Madison, but the exact wording of the Preamble was likely the result of collaborative discussions among the delegates. The phrase emphasizes the idea of popular sovereignty and the notion that the government derives its power from the consent of the governed.
MAY 29 1791
The treaty of Versailles was signed at the Palace of Versailles; (in the Hall of Mirrors to be exact)
sometime in September i believe it was the 25 of September
The U.S. Constitution, article one to be exact.
July 4, 1787
The United States Constitution was drafted over a period of several months during the Constitutional Convention in 1787, with the actual writing taking place in a matter of weeks. The final document was completed in September 1787, but the exact number of hours spent writing is not precisely recorded. Estimates suggest the delegates worked intensively during the convention, but the collaborative nature of the process makes it difficult to quantify. Overall, it was a significant effort involving debate, compromise, and revision among the framers.
I do not know the exact answer, but federalists were for the U.S. Constitution.