Thomas Jefferson led the group of delegates who refused to support the Constitution until it included a Bill of Rights.
Because it did not include a Bill of Rights.
because they didnt want to get in trouble with some of the other sttes
slavery
slavery
well mainly they believed the new plan did NOT protect the rights of the people and they felt that rights were more important than a strong government.
Livingston voted for adoption of the Declaration when the vote was taken on July 4, but had been recalled to New York prior to August 2, the day the delegates signed the official copy.
55 of the 72 delegates who drafted the articles of confederation, or the constitution's predecessor, although only 39 signed, as many of the southern state representatives refuse to sign due to lack of slaveholder rights. Among the signing delegates were George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison.
yes he did.
There were several, but I bet the one you're thinking of was slavery.
it means to boycott
He can refuse to see the child; he cannot refuse to support the child.
it lacked the bill of rights