Thomas Jefferson, who was in Europe at the time.
John, James, and Jacob of Rhode Island
Because he was President of the Constitutional Convention (1787).
James Madison was our President and did sign the Constitution, but did not sighn the Declaration of Independence, nor attend. that helped alot.:-)
According the United States Constitution, only the House of Representatives can introduce tax bills. The Senate has to approve them and the president must sign it for it to become law.
Constitution!
because if they didnt sign the constituton the constitution couldn't be passed
John, James, and Jacob of Rhode Island
Becoming a President requires swearing to uphold the Constitution, but does not make them sign it. The Constitution's signatories were those who signed in Philadelphia in 1789 and no others.
it was Rodney
The Constitution was written to take effect as soon as Washington was sworn in as the first President.
The US Constitution has a right to make bills, but only the US President has the exclusive right to sign the Bill and turn it into a law.
goerge wasahington and james madison
because they didnt want to get in trouble with some of the other sttes
John Adams (2nd President) and Thomas Jefferson (3rd President)
Because he was President of the Constitutional Convention (1787).
The future president, Thomas Jefferson was serving as the US minister to France while the Constitution was being debated. This is why he did not sign it even though he was mostly in favor of it.
Yes, George Washington was the first to sign the U.S Constitution!