john hancock!
Benjamin Franklin.
john Adams
Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson are actually examples of two prominent Founding Fathers who did not attend the Constitutional Convention. Patrick Henry, a staunch supporter of states' rights, declined to attend. Thomas Jefferson was in Europe at the time.
Samuel Adams
Samual AdamsGouverneur Morris
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jeferson sadly could not attend because of diplomatic issues in France needed to be resolved
The original states, except Rhode Island, collectively appointed 70 individuals to the Constitutional Convention, but a number did not accept or could not attend. Those who did not attend included Richard Henry Lee, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Samuel Adams and, John Hancock.
No. He declined. And I believe you mean the Constitutional Convention not Confederation. Also you could of check other answers that other users asked and were answered.
The Constitutional Convention said that congress could not ban slave trade until 1808.
James MadisonJohn Adams.Thomas Jefferson.It was either - Patrick Henery or Thomas Jefferson
the meaning is that they could do anything constitutional