Abraham Baldwin, William Few, William Houstoun, William Leigh Pierce
Other don't know this but the correct answer is: women, african-americans, and native americans are the groups that were not represented at the constitutional convention. So the only people at the convention were white amrican men who were the only ones represented.
He championed the rights of the small states at the Constitutional Convention. At the convention he repersented Delaware. He also quoted Wright and Morris in their soldier- state men of the consitution.
John Locke, Sam Adams
abraham lincoln my dad
thomas Jefferson
There were 55 men who took part in the constitutional convention.
Many of the people that took part in the Constitutional Convention were educated professionals within their communities. They included merchants, shippers, business men, doctors, lawyers, ministers, and theologists.
More than half of the population was not represented at the Constitutional Convention: women and people of color, whether free or slave. It could also be argued that working-class people were not represented; nearly all of the people who attended the Convention were lawyers, large landowners, or wealthy in some way.
There were 55 men who attended the constitutional convention. James Madison took all the notes for the convention. Franklin was there so was Adams, Jay, Jefferson, and many others.
They were mostly college graduates, rich men, and some were planters and farmers.
it killed men since there was no gov't to stop them
55 men wrote the constitution from May to September 1787.