George Mason
Yes, George Washington was the first to sign the U.S Constitution!
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George Washington
Roger Sherman from Connecticut; George Clymer, Ben Franklin, Robert Morris and James Wilson from Pennsylvania; and George Read from Delaware.
You need to brush up on your U.S. history. Hell, I'm Australian and I know this! George Washington NEEDED to sign the constitution. So, he did.
George Mason was truly one of the Founding Fathers. He penned the Virginia Constitution which later became a groundwork for the US Constitution and especially the Bill of Rights. George Mason did not sign the constitution because he felt it was inadequate in its control of government power. George Mason is considered one of the proprieters of Libertarianism.
The US Constitutional Conventional was in session from May 25 to September 17, 1787. Washington was the President of the Convention and first to sign the new Constitution.
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When he signed the US Constitution
The US Constitution was signed in 1787
George Washington and James Madison were among the 39 delegates who signed the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia on September 17, 1787.
George Washington and James Madison signed the Constitution.