All the delegates to the Constitutional Convention were influencial men known throught the nation and the state they represented. Most had spent their adult years studying political philosophy. They were intrumental in creating state constitutions. Perhaps the most conservative of the delegates was Alexander Hamilton. He did not trust the people with too much democracy and he favored a strong national government at the expense of state governments. George Mason was perhaps the most liberal and he did not sign the finished document because he felt it was not democratic enough. James Madison, the Father of the Constitution, took notes about the proceedings and represented the large state's interests at the convention. George Washington was respected by all delegates and was selected to chair the proceedings. This site will have a listing of the delegates by state. http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/marryff.html MrV
The United States constitution was signed by 39 delegates during the convention. The two signers from Virginia are John Blair and James Madison, Jr.
Two things happened: 1. The Articles of the Confederation were abolished 2. The delegates drafted the Constitution we have today
Two things happened: 1. The Articles of the Confederation were abolished 2. The delegates drafted the Constitution we have today
There were several important men in attendance. Ben Franklin was there and so was Adams and Madison.
The first Constitution of the State of Illinois was adopted on August 26, 1818 by vote of the members of a constitutional convention. No one signed the Constitution. The members of the convention included two or three delegates (depending on size) elected from each county in Illinois.
The first Constitution of the State of Illinois was adopted on August 26, 1818 by vote of the members of a constitutional convention. No one signed the Constitution. The members of the convention included two or three delegates (depending on size) elected from each county in Illinois.
North Carolina sent five delegates to the Constitutional Convention in 1787. These delegates were William Blount, Richard Dobbs Spaight, Hugh Williamson, and two others who played roles in the discussions and debates surrounding the U.S. Constitution. However, it's worth noting that North Carolina ultimately did not ratify the Constitution until 1789.
Benjamin Franklin and James Madison
The delegates agreed that congress was to be divided into two houses, with representation in the first, the House of Representatives, determined by population, and all states having two representatives in the second house, the Senate.
Two things happened: 1. The Articles of the Confederation were abolished 2. The delegates drafted the Constitution we have today
party leaders, and the people.
12 states went to the Constitutional Convention (also known as the Federal Convention, the Philadelphia Convention, the First Constitutional Convention, and the Constitutional Convention of 1787). Rhode Island didn't send delegates because it opposed any revision of the Articles of Confederation and it did not believe the national government had the right to interfere in the affairs of a state.All the states expect Rhode Island were represented at the constitutional convention. Because it had been self governed for over 140 years. And the state was reluctant to give up power to a central government.