A strong case can be made for any number of the men who helped design the US Constitution. Based on the limit of six here they are:
James Madison, Virginia
George Washington, Virginia
Alexander Hamilton, New York
William Patterson, New Jersey
Ben Franklin, Pennsylvania and
Robert Morris, Pennsylvania
Thomas Jefferson
Several notable figures were not present at the Constitutional Convention of 1787, including Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Patrick Henry. Jefferson was serving as the U.S. Minister to France, while Adams was in Great Britain. Patrick Henry famously refused to attend, believing that the convention would threaten the rights of the states. Their absence meant that differing perspectives on governance and federalism were not directly represented during the drafting of the Constitution.
Washington and Madison. Both Jefferson and John Adams were in Europe during the summer of 1787.
Convention of Red Men Lancaster Pa- - 1904 was released on: USA: 1904
There were several important people at the Philadelphia Convention. Some of the men at the convention were George Washington, James Madison, and Benjamin Franklin.
The cast of Men of Convention - 2011 includes: Saqib Ali Zayd Depaor Amir Ejaz Qasim Ejaz
The Seneca Falls Convention faced opposition primarily from traditionalists and some religious groups who believed that women's roles should be confined to the domestic sphere. Many men and women who adhered to conventional views of gender roles criticized the convention's call for women's suffrage and greater rights. Additionally, some abolitionists were concerned that focusing on women's rights might detract from the fight against slavery. Despite the opposition, the convention marked a significant moment in the women's rights movement.
David George Downey has written: 'Modern poets and Christian teaching' 'Militant Methodism' -- subject(s): Methodist Episcopal Church, National Convention of Methodist men, National convention of Methodist men, Indianapolis, 1913, National Convention of Methodist Men (1913 : Indianapolis)
Daniel Carroll was present at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and is considered one of the Founding Fathers. He signed both the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution, one of only five men to do so.
John Locke, Sam Adams
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White men with property.