he helped it through its first obstacle which was approval by congress.
Georgia
In the first constitutional convention, he represented the state of North Carolina.
In addition to William Few, another Georgian who represented the state at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 was Abraham Baldwin. Both were instrumental in the discussions and drafting of the U.S. Constitution, advocating for the interests of their state. Baldwin later became a prominent political figure, serving as a U.S. senator and the founder of the University of Georgia.
Rhode Island did not attend the Constitutional Convention.
By the legislatures of the different state. Each state government chose their representatives to the Constitutional Convention
The Constitutional Convention was held in the Pennsylvania State House, which is now known as Independence Hall, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania.
Massachusetts
Virginia called for a constitutional convention in 1829 to revise the state's framework of government.
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.
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Rhode Island.