the most important thing was he was the president of the convention
the most important thing was he was the president of the convention
he was like the father of the convention like James Madison was the father of the constitution.
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he came there to talk
A new government
They would get a group together and talk about what needed to be changed or written.
George Washington was refering to slaves he thought that slavery was wrong and he was going to do something about it and he did
The genre of George Washington Socks could be historical because they mostly talk about history things like a report of George Washington's Socks.
Are you in ap? haha im doing this worksheet right now!:p--ughh mee two.. talk about tortureecome on guy. i think the answer is constitutional convention
I beleive it was George Washington.
Both stories talk about George washington and what he did and what happened during his war with the british.
Hugh Williamson was a great founding father. He was represented one of the states at the convention. The convention was held by George Washington who was also a great founding father. Everyone that represented a state was at the convention except for the representers of Rhode Island. They were against the convention, and did not want to come. Anyway, Williamson spoke up about slavery at the convention. He was against it. Other than that, he was very quiet. He did not like to talk a lot, unless it was a matter concerning his state, a major matter concerning his country, or him.
Franklin was a very popular and social man. When he got a few ales in him he liked to talk so sending someone with him to dinner was a means to stop his talking about the convention.
to need to support France as a sister republic
the need for a strong national union You liar! LIE LIE LIE !