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.
They put together the constitution like a frame
George Washington, Janes Madison, and Benjamin Franklin. They are called framers because they organized and wrote our constitution
George Washington, Janes Madison, and Benjamin Franklin. They are called framers because they organized and wrote our constitution
Some were, but not the majority.
Framers are people who wrote the constitution
The Framers wanted all the states to be equal. The problem was that some states had more representatives than the other states, so they agreed that it was not equal for all the other states.
The framers of the US Constitution had their differences, but they also had some things they agreed on. Some of these were the need to allow the people to have a voice in how they were governed and to include a series of checks and balances in the system of government.
Why did the framers of the Constitution change their minds about some of the issues?
America's founding fathers also had some framers of the Constitution in their ranks. Most historians agree that the founders and framers of the US Constitution envisaged the treaty making process to be the mutual agreement between US president and the US Senate.
There are 53 framers in the U.S. Constitution
There were several different political writings that influenced the Framers. These writing were from enlightment thinkers. Some of those works include, The Spirit of Laws, and the works of John Locke.
They could see into the future.