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They had an assembly in almost every colony. They also had the Continental Congress which met in Philadelphia.
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Not at the point of the Constitutional Convention since America had already broken away.The delegates at the drafting of the Declaration of Independence thought about that very thing every day.
Hamilton drafted the resolution that led to the assembling of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. At the convention Hamilton was unable to play a significant role. His desire for a strongly centralized federal government, including a president for life, was not shared by the other convention delegates, and his two fellow delegates from New York were Anti-Federalists who were able to outvote him on every measure. Hamilton then turned his energies to securing the ratification of the Constitution.
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Except Georgia.
They had an assembly in almost every colony. They also had the Continental Congress which met in Philadelphia.
....the stamp act congress...critics of the law called for delegates from every colony to meet in new york city
yes almost every colony use trade to survive
Yes. Almost every bee colony has a queen bee! Signed by Tannermo
Delegates from all thirteen colonies attended the First Continental Congress in September 1774. Some notable figures included John Adams and Samuel Adams from Massachusetts, George Washington and Patrick Henry from Virginia, John Jay from New York, and John Dickinson from Pennsylvania. The purpose of the Congress was to address concerns and grievances against British rule and discuss potential actions to take.
No, not every state participated in the Constitutional Convention held in Philadelphia in 1787. While twelve states sent delegates, Rhode Island chose not to attend, fearing that a stronger national government would undermine its sovereignty. The convention ultimately led to the drafting of the U.S. Constitution, which required ratification by all thirteen states.
Almost every African country was at some time colonised by a foreign power. Liberia was possibly the only exception.
The total number of delegates present at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 was 55. However, not all delegates attended every session; the number of attendees varied throughout the convention. Ultimately, 39 delegates signed the final document.
For almost every right a citizen has, there is a corresponding responsibility.
Almost every number that almost every ordinary person uses in his personal life on almost every typical day is a rational number.
Delegates are peopleÊassigned by any certain LegislatureÊand areÊauthorized toÊrepresent by proxy the possitions of the people they represent. For instance, delegates are chosen by state legislatures in every state in the US to vote in Presidential Primaries for candidates for President.