Samuel Adams
Benjamin Franklin
Thomas Jefferson
George Washington
Those were the founding fathers of United States of America, and only a few of the people that signed the Constitution.
The first U.S. decennial census, that of 1790, counted 3,929,000 people.
The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments that were added to the Constitution after being ratified by the states; they weren't signed by anyone.
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The Best AnswerIt held the first and second continental congresses, was where the Declaration of Independence was signed, and it was where the Constitution was signed as well.BBBLLLAAAAHHH
It was not signed. The first 10 amendments are the same age as the US Constitution. THAT was signed at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia PA. PS- to the person that answered Florida- Florida was not part of the US in 1789. You need to study.
Declaration of Independence was signed July 4th 1776 ( this is why we have 4th of July) Constitution 1789
There were 40 signers of the U.S. Constitution, but the very first belonged to George Washington, who was the president of the convention.
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.
The constitution was signed 1789.
They were the first state. They signed the constitution in 1787