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Which of the founding fathers was carried in a french sedan chair to the constitutional convention each day?

James Madison was carried in a French sedan chair to the Constitutional Convention each day. Due to his frail health and small stature, this mode of transportation was necessary for him to attend the sessions. Madison's contributions to the convention were pivotal in shaping the U.S. Constitution, earning him the title "Father of the Constitution."


Who was carried to the constatutional convention in a Chinese sedan chair?

Benjamin Franklin


What is a chair carried on poles called?

A chair carried on poles is called a sedan chair. This type of chair was historically used to transport one person who was carried by a team of bearers.


Who was carried in a Chinese sedan chair to the constitutional convention?

thomas jefferson because he was shot


A hand carried chair?

A "Sedan chair" was a chair on poles carried by two people; one in front, one behind.


What do you call the apparatus that royalty was carried on?

A Litter, palanquin or sedan chair.


How did Benjamin Franklin get to the Constitutional Convention?

Although Benjamin Franklin's mind remained active, his body was deteriorating. He was in constant pain because of gout and having a stone in his bladder, and he could barely walk. He would enter the convention hall in a sedan chair carried by four prisoners from the Walnut Street jail in Philadelphia.


What are the things slaves carried their masters around on centuries ago?

A palanquin or sedan chair. A litter.


What predient was Benjamin Franklin?

Ben Franklin lived most of his life in an English colony and there wasn't a "United States" until the constitutional convention when he was 81 years old. So, he never had the chance to be president since the office didn't exist until he was too old. He was so crippled with gout in the constitutional convention that he had to be carried into the room with sedan chair carried by prisoners from the jail. He was the oldest delegate in the convention.


What is a sedan chair?

a sedan chair is a enclosed chair that is borne on two poles by two bearers. The chair carries the occupant, a taxi for one. Usually the luxury of being carried was reserved for members of the nobility. The name comes from the town of Sedan, in France, where they were first used. They appeared in England as early as 1581 and survived into the 1800's. Two man chairs were also available


What was a sedan chair?

Well its a piece of cake with a chAIR ON IT


Was Benjamin Franklen carried around in a seden chair?

Yes, Benjamin Franklin was known to have been carried in a sedan chair during his later years, especially when he was frail and could not walk long distances. Sedan chairs were enclosed chairs carried by two or more bearers, providing a means of transportation for the wealthy. Franklin used this mode of transport in Philadelphia and other cities, reflecting both his status and the conveniences available in his time.