Alexander Hamilton was the only signer for New York.
George Washington and James Madison were the only future presidents at the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
False. The only state that didn't send a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787 was Rhode Island.
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Rhode Island was the only colony that did not take part in the Constitutional Convention. Some say that this was because it was not fully attached to the other thirteen colonies
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With the exception of Rhode Island, it was the original states, collectively, that chose the delegates to attend the Constitutional Convention. Several prominent Founding Fathers were not able to attend, such as Thomas Jefferson.
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The average age at the Constitutional Convention was 42.
The only Constitutional Convention in US history was called in 1787. At the time, it was known as the Philadelphia Convention, because the delegates simply intended to revise the Articles of Confederation, not write an entirely new Constitution.
The written record of the debates that occurred at the Constitutional Convention were kept by James Madison. Madison served as the 4th U.S. President.