Four years later, Few was appointed as one of six state delegates to the Constitutional Convention, two of whom never attended and two others of whom did not stay for the duration. Few himself missed large segments of the proceedings, being absent during all of July and part of August because of congressional service, and never made a speech. Nonetheless, he contributed nationalist votes at critical times. Furthermore, as a delegate to the last sessions of the Continental Congress, he helped steer the Constitution past its first obstacle, approval by Congress. And he attended the state ratifying convention.
P.S; The constitutional convention was in 1787 and he was serving in the Continental Congress from (1780-1788), and then he was reelected to the Georgia assembly in 1783. ~You're welcome.
William Blount was unable to travel to Philadelphia for the 1787 Constitutional Convention due to a severe case of gout. This painful condition, characterized by inflammation in the joints, particularly affected his mobility, making it difficult for him to undertake such a long journey on horseback. As a result, he was unable to participate in the convention, despite his prominent role in politics at the time.
George Washington was the presiding officer.
Thomas Jefferson did not do anything at the Constitutional convention because he did not attend it. He was serving as Ambassador to France at the time and was in Paris.
There were many actions that Rufus King took to help the US Constitution. He was a Massachusetts delegate during the Continental Convention. He rallied for the support of colonies for the fight for independence. He also was one of the signers of the US Constitution.
William Samuel Johnson did not sign the Declaration of Independence. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress, but he was not present when the Declaration was adopted on July 4, 1776. Instead, he played a role in the Constitutional Convention later, where he contributed to the drafting of the U.S. Constitution.
he helped it through its first obstacle which was approval by congress.
James Madison's role at the constitutional convention was to take notes of what every body said.
Abrahm Baldwin
Role at your moms house
He Served as a chairman (the officer of the committee)
William Blount was unable to travel to Philadelphia for the 1787 Constitutional Convention due to a severe case of gout. This painful condition, characterized by inflammation in the joints, particularly affected his mobility, making it difficult for him to undertake such a long journey on horseback. As a result, he was unable to participate in the convention, despite his prominent role in politics at the time.
William Lee Pierce was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1787, representing the state of Virginia. His involvement was part of the broader effort to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and to create a stronger federal government. Pierce's presence at the convention reflected Virginia's significant role in the early formation of the United States and the discussions surrounding the balance of power between state and federal authorities.
He was one of the delegates from Georgia.
George Washington was the presiding officer.
None because he wasn't at the Constitutional Convention
Thomas Jefferson did not do anything at the Constitutional convention because he did not attend it. He was serving as Ambassador to France at the time and was in Paris.
In 1787 Washington's concerns about the disintegration of the nation prompted him to serve as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. He presided over the convention, and his support was key to ratification of the newly proposed Constitution.