At the Maryland Constitutional Convention, held in 1788, the state voted to ratify the United States Constitution. The delegates debated various issues, including representation and the balance of power between state and federal authority. Ultimately, Maryland's ratification was part of the broader effort to establish a stronger federal government, reflecting the desire for unity among the states while addressing concerns about individual liberties, which later influenced the adoption of the Bill of Rights.
Rhode Island didn't vote at the Constitutional Convention; they boycotted the proceedings entirely and were the last to ratify the Constitution.
George Washington was elected President of the Constitutional Convention by unanimous vote. The Constitutional Convention opened in 1787 in Philadelphia.
A majority vote by the states
Decisions were made by a majority vote in a state.
To give the freedmen the right to vote.
Annapolis (Maryland)
The Constitutional Convention
At the Constitutional Convention, Jonathan Dayton supported the US Constitution. In fact, at the age of 26, he was the youngest delegate to sign it.
New York, Virginia, Maryland
hailton
Blacks should be given the right to vote.
he voted towed the republic side and that happens to be yes