William Few and Abraham Baldwin
Abraham Baldwin, William Houstoun, William Pierce, and William Few.
Abraham Baldwin, William Few, William Houstoun, William Leigh Pierce
Abraham Baldwin, William Few, William Houstoun, William Leigh Pierce
Abraham Baldwin, William Few, William Houstoun, William Leigh Pierce
William Few was a federalist. He supported the ratification of the Constitution. He helped steer the Constitutional Convention to ratify the Constitution. He was also present to watch his state ratify the Constitution.
William Few missed large segments of the Constitutional Convention proceedings, being absent during all of July and part of August because of congressional service, and he 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.
No, William Blount did not participate in the Annapolis Convention held in 1786. He was, however, a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787. The Annapolis Convention included representatives from only a few states to discuss trade and commerce issues, leading to the call for a broader convention to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. Blount's involvement came later as he helped draft the U.S. Constitution.
If you are asking about the constitutional convention there was Franklin, Adams, Madison, Monroe, Jay, Jefferson, to name a few.
A complete failure! Torpedoed by racism and self interests of a few delegates.
William Few's wife's maiden name was Catherine Nicholson. He had three daughters. i am! he is one of my great(to how ever many greats, i honestly dont know) uncle! i just thought i would throw that out there! Ngirl2008
William Few, Abraham Baldwin, William Houston, William L. Pierce.http://www.teachingamericanhistory.org/convention/delegates