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May 25, 1787
It was a group effort by all the members of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, presided over by George Washington.
James Madison and George Washington. James Madison is considered the father of the constitution. He arrived early for the convention and started writing. He was well acquainted with the Articles of Confederation and its weaknesses. He fought for a strong central government. George Washington presided over the convention.
James Monroe wrote every word and is called the "father of the constitution."
No president wrote the U.S. Constitution; it was drafted during the Constitutional Convention in 1787. Key figures involved in its creation included George Washington, who presided over the convention, and other Founding Fathers like James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and Benjamin Franklin. The Constitution was later ratified by the states and took effect in 1789, when George Washington became the first president of the United States.
Thomas Jefferson.
55 men wrote the constitution from May to September 1787.
Scrapped the Articles of Confederation and wrote a new Constitution
James Madison wrote the Constitution.
Write the constitution. That's why it is called "constitutional convention."
Delegates wrote the United States Constitution (APEX)
The U.S. Constitution was primarily drafted by a group of delegates at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787, with key contributions from figures such as James Madison, who is often called the "Father of the Constitution," and George Washington, who presided over the convention. The document was a collaborative effort reflecting the ideas and compromises of various delegates, including Alexander Hamilton and Benjamin Franklin. After extensive debate and revision, the Constitution was signed on September 17, 1787.