There were 55 and Rhode Island did not send a delegation.
There were 55 delegates that were suppose to attend the Constitutional Convention. This convention was held in 1787 in Philadelphia.
There were no foreign delegates at the constitutional convention.
A total of 12 states participated in the Constitutional Convention held in Philadelphia in 1787, sending delegates at various times. Only Rhode Island did not send delegates to the convention. The convention ultimately resulted in the drafting of the United States Constitution, which was later ratified by the states.
Many of the delegates at the Philadelphia Convention argued for a stronger national government, as one of the weakness of the Articles of Confederation was that it created a weak national government. The Constitutional Convention was held in 1787.
fiftyfive delegates were at the constitutional convention
The Constitutional Convention also called Philadelphia Convention has 55 delegates. The convention was from May 25 until September 17, 1787.
No, over 500 delegates did not attend the Constitutional Convention, nor did that many sign the Constitution. The convention, held in Philadelphia in 1787, had 55 delegates, and 39 of them signed the final document. The number of attendees varied throughout the convention, but only a smaller group was involved in the drafting and signing of the Constitution.
The Constitutional Convention took place from May 25 to September 17, 1787. There was no 2007 Constitutional Convention.
How many delegates to what? Please restate your question.
Roman Republic
12
18 I think