Abraham Baldwin William Few
Only Two men from Georgia signed the US constitution
William Few and Abraham Baldwin signed the US constitution from Georgia.
Abraham Baldwin and William Few signed from Georgia
Abraham Baldwin William Few
They were the two Georgia Delegates who signed the US Constitution.
William Houstan and William L. Pierce
Abraham Baldwin William Few
William Few and Abr Baldwin
That is actually a good question. Most people probablly wouldn't have an answer for this question, but I do. I believe that they were against it because there were only TWO people from Georgia that signed the U.S. Constitution.
Most historians believe that the Georgia and South Carolina would not have signed the US Constitution if it called for the abolishment of slavery. Their economies and cultures were far too deeply involved in slavery as an institution.
The delegates wrote the Constitution because the Articles of Confederation, which were written after the American Revolution, were failing. The Articles did not focus on a much-needed central government.
Delegates wrote the US Constitution. They did so in order to establish the United States and its founding principles which are still part of the country today.