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He was a person who signed the constitution
No, William Blount did not participate in the Annapolis Convention held in 1786. He was, however, a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787. The Annapolis Convention included representatives from only a few states to discuss trade and commerce issues, leading to the call for a broader convention to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. Blount's involvement came later as he helped draft the U.S. Constitution.
Only recommended changes in the Constitution.
Yes.
William Paterson did not like the slave trade and he wanted it to be abolished.
He was a person who signed the constitution
The names of the representatives were: Abraham Baldwin, William Few, William Houstoun and William Pierce.
William Few was a federalist. He supported the ratification of the Constitution. He helped steer the Constitutional Convention to ratify the Constitution. He was also present to watch his state ratify the Constitution.
William A. Patterson was born in 1899.
William A. Patterson died in 1980.
William Patterson - New York - was born in 1789.
William R. Patterson was born on 1975-12-12.
William Albert Patterson was born in 1841.
William Patterson - priest - was born in 1930.
William Patterson - priest - died in 2002.
William Patterson - Ohio - died in 1868.
R. William Patterson died in 1994.