what is the missing delegates of the philadelphia convention of 1787
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Rhode Island did not attend the conventions in 1787.
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September 17, 1787 at the Constitutional Convention held in Philadelpia.
Philadelphia
The Constitutional Convention began on May 25, 1787. It ended on September 17.James Madison and other 56 delegates to the Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia in May 1787.
There were 55 delegates that were suppose to attend the Constitutional Convention. This convention was held in 1787 in Philadelphia.
In Annapolis MD.
Rhode Island did not send delegates to the Constitutional Convention.
The Constitutional Convention began on May 25, 1787. It ended on September 17.James Madison and other 56 delegates to the Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia in May 1787.
George Washington of Virginia.
69 or 70(leap year)
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.
Delegates from twelve of the thirteen states sent representatives to the Philadelphia Convention in May 1787, with Rhode Island being the only state that did not participate. The delegates included prominent figures such as George Washington, James Madison, and Benjamin Franklin, who aimed to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. The convention ultimately led to the drafting of the United States Constitution.
Rhode Island did not send any representatives to philadelphia