It depended on population of the colony, like House of Representatives.
Rhode Island did not send delegates to the Constitutional Convention because they did not support a stronger national government in its relationship with the states. Rhode Island was consistent in avoiding or lagging when asked to support national measures...even before the Constitutional Convention.
Every one of the thirteen colonies voted in favor of the Declaration of Independence. Rhode Island did not send delegates to the Constitutional Convention, but did ratify it after it was finalized.
made money for the king of England to send settlers to the colonies of North America
they had potatoes
Some called for war others for peace. Once again they compromised. Although the congress did not openly revolt delegates showed their growing dissatisfaction.
they sent 55 delegates
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Rhode Island did not send any representatives to philadelphia
Rhode Island state didn't send delegates to the convention
Rhode Island did not send delegates to the Constitutional Convention.
the didnt want the convention to create a more executive government
States did, and still do, send delegates to congress.
To draw up a petition to the king protesting the stamp act. The petition declared that the right to tax the colonies belonged to the colonial assemblies, not to parliament.
Rhode Island
everywhere
188 delegates total, with 30 of them uncommitted.
The Democratic Party by way of their Super Delegates.