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Roger Sherman from Connecticut; George Clymer, Ben Franklin, Robert Morris and James Wilson from Pennsylvania; and George Read from Delaware.

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George Read signed the US Constitution twice, because his fellow delegate from Delaware; John Dickinson, was ill, so Dickinson authorized Read to sign his name on the Constitution.

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