At the time of the writting of the Constitution by the delegates to the Constitutional Convention, there were no political parties in the United States. Two groups emerged to fight for or against ratification of the new Constitution. Those who favored the Constitution were called Federalists. Those who opposed the Constitution became known as Anti-Federalists. Once the Constitution was ratified, political parties did emerge, even though many of the Founding Fathers, especially George Washington, opposed the creation of political parties, or "factions" as they were then called. The Federalists did become our first political party, led by men such as John Adams and Alexander Hamilton. Those who had been against the ratification of the Constitution soon joined with others who favored states' rights over a too powerful federal government. They became the second Political Party called the Democratic-Republicans, led by men like Jefferson.
No women, blacks or native americans.
Women, children and slaves
Native Americans, African Americans and women
rich people (wealthy) 55 total.
thomos jefferson And john adams
There were not women, slaves, African Americans, or poor farmers.
Women did not attend the Constitutional Convention, nor did whites who did not own property. Free African-Americans were also not in attendance.
African Americans (slaves), women and Native Americans
The two main factions at the Constitutional Convention were the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. Basically, the Federalists were in favor of a single governing power, while the Anti-Federalists recognized the need for states to govern themselves.
If the answer choices areA) African AmericansB) Native AmericansC) WomenD) All of The AboveThe answer will be D) All of the AboveAll these groups where not represented in the convention: Woman , Native Americans , and African Americans. :)
Other don't know this but the correct answer is: women, african-americans, and native americans are the groups that were not represented at the constitutional convention. So the only people at the convention were white amrican men who were the only ones represented.
The Jacobin Club was the most famous political organization of political groups during the French Revolution. It was known for extreme egalitarianism and violence.