which man wrote the Declaration of Independence's was not at the constitutional convention
James Madison
The delegates at the Constitutional Convention were able to create a Continental army. They also drafted the Declaration of Independence and created a bicameral legislature.
Madison was president of the United States, member of the constitutional convention, took all the notes at the convention, signed the Declaration of Independence, and when he died he was the last of the men who wrote the constitution.
James Madison... also he never missed a Convention and wrote detailed notes.
Write the constitution. That's why it is called "constitutional convention."
The constitutional convention was held to replace the articles of Confederation. The articles were the government before they wrote the constitution. James Madison famously took notes on this convention.
John Dickinson was important in the Constitution. He was a Contentional Congressman, a Representative of Delaware, refused to sign the Declaration of Independence, and wrote many, many essays.
constitutional convention
Constitutional Convention
Delegates wrote the United States Constitution (APEX)
The delegates at the Annapolis Convention - namely Alexander Hamilton, who wrote the report calling for the Constitutional Convention. James Madison supporters, however, might beg to differ, but either way it was Hamilton and Madison who pushed for the convention.
He did attend and wrote 51 of the 89 Federalist Papers.