Gouverneur Morris of Pennsylvania
Edmund Rudolph
No although he was elected as a delegate.
in which state did only one delegate sign the constitution
Alexander Hamilton :)
While John Dickinson's name is validly on the Constitution, he did not personally sign it. He authorized fellow delegate George Read to sign his name by proxy, as he was too ill to be there. Interestingly, earlier in history, John had refused to sign the Declaration of Independence because he objected to violence in solving the challenges they faced.
The last person to sign the Constitution is Abraham Baldwin.
Alexander Hamilton was the New York delegate who signed the US Constitution. Alexander Hamilton was a founding father of the US.
John Blair signed the Constitution of the United States because he was a delegate from the state Virginia. He was one of the 39 who signed the Constitution in the first week after its passing.
No, Gunning Bedford Jr. did not sign the Declaration of Independence. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress but was not present when the Declaration was adopted in 1776. Bedford later played a significant role in the drafting of the U.S. Constitution as a delegate from Delaware.
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Elbridge Gerry did not sign the United States Constitution. He was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787 but refused to sign the final document due to concerns over the lack of a Bill of Rights and the extensive powers granted to the federal government. Gerry later became an advocate for the inclusion of individual rights in the Constitution.
The delegate and future president that was known as the chief framer of the constitution was James Madison.