There are many reasons, but the main ones are:
1. It did not have a Bill of Rights
2. They believed it gave the federal government too much power, and therefore the states too little power
3. They feared it left too much room for corruption
Yes, George Washington was the first to sign the U.S Constitution!
No. Jonathan Dayton did not sign the Articles of Confederation. He only signed the United States Constitution.
He didn't sign the Constitution.
George Washington signed the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and your mothers reproductive organ (A.K.A Uterus)
The last person to sign the Constitution is Abraham Baldwin.
no bill of rights
The Number of states that signed the Constitution was nine.
in the year of 1787,39 delegates were there to be able to sign the document- the united states constitution
No, William Houstoun did not sign the constitution.
13 colonies/states have to sign/ratify the Constitution.
Maine
1787
1787
The original 13 colonies had Representatives to sign the Constitution, but only 12 of those colonies had representatives. So the answer is 12 states had people who signed the Constitution.
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Delaware was the first colony to sign the United States Constitution on December 7, 1787. It was the first state to ratify the Constitution, showcasing its early support for the new framework of government. This act set a precedent for the other states in the ratification process.
because if they didnt sign the constituton the constitution couldn't be passed