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Whoever he was, he probably knew that "convention" is spelled with an "n" before the "t". Benjamin Franklin was called the Sage of the Constitutional Convention.
it was Benjamin Franklin :P
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== == The Constitiutional Convention formed just three years before Franklin died. He was very weak and suffering from gall stones, so he had James Wilson deliver his speech.Earlier, when the Articles of Confederation were formed, Franklin outlined his idea for our American system of government.
There were 55 delegates, including George Washington (whom the delegates unanimously elected to chair the convention), Ben Franklin (the 'sage' of the convention, and, at 81, it's oldest member), Alexander Hamilton (later in the convention he was stripped of his vote when the other New York delegates left), and James Madison of Virginia (whose scrupulous notes would tell us of the proceedings of the Convention). Rhode Island did not send a delegate. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams were not there because they were serving the country abroad, but they sent letters encouraging the delegates. Patrick Henry did not attend because he "smelt a rat" that the convention, which was purportedly only to revise the Articles of Confederation, would instead write an entirely new document creating a strong federal government "tending toward the monarchy." 39 delegates actually signed the Constitution.
Whoever he was, he probably knew that "convention" is spelled with an "n" before the "t". Benjamin Franklin was called the Sage of the Constitutional Convention.
it was Benjamin Franklin :P
Benjamin Franklin was the 6th president of Pennsylvania and one of the United States founding fathers. He was also known as the Sage of the Constitutional Convention.
The oldest delegate at the Constitutional Convention, which took place in Philadelphia, PA, was Benjamin Franklin. He was 81 years old at the time of the convention.
The 81-year-old Benjamin Franklin was literally and figuratively the elder statesman of the Constitutional Convention. He seldom engaged in debates, but rather acted as host, calmed passions, proposed compromises, and urged the delegates to "doubt a little of his own infallibility" and sign the final document.
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Franklin attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia but, due to his age and health, he was not a major participant there. He was more of a wise old sage, giving advice when needed. His speech in support of its ratification may have persuaded a few minds who were on the fence.
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== == The Constitiutional Convention formed just three years before Franklin died. He was very weak and suffering from gall stones, so he had James Wilson deliver his speech.Earlier, when the Articles of Confederation were formed, Franklin outlined his idea for our American system of government.
Nickname: "Man of the People," "Sage of Monticello".Benjamin Franklin liked to refer to him as "Red" because of his red hair, and Hamilton, as a political rival, referred to him as "that Sly Red Fox."