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When we refer to a "framer" of our United States Constitution, we mean those who wrote the Constitution. In general that means the Founding Fathers of the United States.
The delegate and future president that was known as the chief framer of the constitution was James Madison.
James Madison is known as the Father of the Constitution.
the oldest written constitution of the world is the constitution of U.S.A
He was a farmer, and owned a large plantation called Monticello.But he was also a framer. He and the others who worked on the document are referred to as "framers of the Constitution", as well as "the founding fathers".
Alexander Hamilton
limited government
Yes, he is a Framer of the U.S. Constitution because he signed the declaration of independence and he attended the Convention.
San Marino, whose constitution was put into place in 1600, has the oldest surviving constitution in the world.
Walt Framer's birth name is Walter H. Framer.
The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is the oldest continuous state constitution, coming into effect on October 25, 1780. It is also, as of June 2014, the oldest continuous constitution in the world.
Meaning those who helped create the Constitution (as is the definition of Framer) ---> Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, John Dickinson, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, John Jay, Charles C. Pinckney, et cetera, et cetera. A Framer is, by the way, usually someone who signed the Constitution.