Thomas Jefferson did not do anything at the Constitutional convention because he did not attend it. He was serving as Ambassador to France at the time and was in Paris.
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That would be Thomas Jefferson. He did not participate in the Constitutional Convention because he was overseas, serving as an ambassador in France. He feared that, without a clear-cut Bill of Rights that the states had, the federal government would become an illiberal democracy.
France. He was the Minister to France.
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In the French Revolution, the National Convention or Convention, in France, comprised the constitutional and legislative assembly.
Thomas Jeferson sadly could not attend because of diplomatic issues in France needed to be resolved
He was serving as minister to France.
As President of the Constitutional Convention, George Washington was the first signer of the US Constitution on September 17, 1787. Washington was NOT a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
He was a delegate and an inventor in the constitutional convention. I actually had a question for this on my social studies test, and the only thing i wrote was this, yet I got it correct, so I hope this helped(:
It was Thomas Jefferson:) not George Washington!!!!!!