Jonathan Dayton from New Jersey was the youngest signer. Born on October 16, 1760, he was only 26 years old on September 17, 1787 when the Constitution was signed.
In 1789, the constitution had an option for amendments. That is why today, the amendments to the constitution are what our society sees as the loopholes in the constitution. Or our congressmen, anyway.
The youngest person to sign the Constitution was Jonathan Dayton. He was 26 years old when he signed the constitution. The oldest was Benjamin Franklin. He was 81 years old.
Yes, he did. He was a founding father and a signer of the Declaration of independence too.he was once a congressman and he sign the declaration of independence
Alexander Hamilton was the only signer of the U.S. Constitution from New York because he was a staunch advocate for the document and played a pivotal role in its drafting and ratification. Many of the other delegates from New York were either absent or opposed to the Constitution, particularly due to concerns about federal power versus states' rights. Hamilton's strong support and persuasive arguments were crucial in securing New York's eventual ratification of the Constitution.
Robert Morris was the one who had financed the Revolutionary War!
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Alexander Hamilton was the only signer for New York.
He signed the constitution.
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At just 26 years old, Jonathan Dayton was the youngest signer of the U.S. Constitution. Dayton would go on to serve as the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.
Benjamin Franklin.
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