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At the Constitutional Convention in 1787, several key figures were absent. Notably, Thomas Jefferson was in France serving as the U.S. Minister, while John Adams was also abroad in England. Other prominent leaders, such as Patrick Henry, refused to attend, expressing opposition to a strong central government. Their absence meant that their perspectives were not directly represented in the drafting process.

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