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.
william h.murray
William Samuel Johnson was allowed to join the constitutional convention because people respected him and he had influence on some of the other members. He was recommended by other friends to join.
William Paterson proposed the New Jersey Plan to the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
William Livingston of the Continental Congress supported the New Jersey plan and did not support Slavery. http://supreme.lp.findlaw.com/documents/fathers/newjers.html
Edmund Randolph sponsored the Virginia Plan (also called the Virginia Resolves). William Patterson sponsored the New Jersey Plan.
There were 55 delegates at the Constitutional Convention in 1787.Most of the delegates were lawyers, merchants, or planters.Of those, there were only 39 who signed the Constitution on September 17, 1787. Also signing was the Convention's secretary, William Jackson.
William Churchill Houston, public official and a New Jersey delegate to the Constitutional Convention, was born in 1746 in the Sumter district of South Carolina, the son of small planters Archibald and Margaret Houston.
Nothing at all;
William pierce Jr was a delegate in the constitutional convention he was the representative for Georgia also was part in the indepent William went to William and Mary college .he tried being a merchant in the Caribbean. he married to Charlotte fenwick.he settled in Savannah Georgia died in 1889
William Jackson was the secretary of the Constitutional Convention. George Washington was president of the convention. The official proceedings and James Madison's notes were the largest blocks of information recorded from the convention.
william h.murray
No they are not. They were both delegates at the Constitutional Convention.
Abraham Baldwin, William Houstoun, William Pierce, and William Few.
He was a person who signed the constitution
William Few and Abraham Baldwin
William Jackson was the secretary of the Constitutional Convention. George Washington was president of the convention. The official proceedings and James Madison's notes were the largest blocks of information recorded from the convention.
Abraham Baldwin, William Few, William Houstoun, William Leigh Pierce