(from http://www.answers.com/Constitutional+Convention) Below is the list of delegates to the Constitutional Convention. Delegates marked with an asterisk (*) did not sign the final draft of the U.S. Constitution * Connecticut ** William Samuel Johnson ** Roger Sherman ** Oliver Ellsworth* * Delaware ** George Read ** Gunning Bedford, Jr. ** John Dickinson ** Richard Bassett ** Jacob Broom * Georgia ** William Few ** Abraham Baldwin ** William Pierce* ** William Houstoun* * Maryland ** James McHenry ** Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer ** Daniel Carroll ** John Francis Mercer* ** Luther Martin* * Massachusetts ** Elbridge Gerry* ** Nathaniel Gorham ** Rufus King ** Caleb Strong* * New Hampshire ** John Langdon ** Nicholas Gilman * New Jersey ** David Brearley ** William Houston* ** William Paterson ** William Livingston ** Jonathan Dayton * New York ** Robert Yates* ** Alexander Hamilton ** John Lansing, Jr.* * North Carolina ** Alexander Martin* ** William Richardson Davie* ** Richard Dobbs Spaight ** William Blount ** Hugh Williamson * Pennsylvania ** Thomas Mifflin ** Robert Morris ** George Clymer ** Jared Ingersoll ** Thomas Fitzsimons ** James Wilson ** Gouverneur Morris ** Benjamin Franklin * Rhode Island ** No Appointment* South Carolina ** John Rutledge ** Charles Pinckney ** Charles Cotesworth Pinckney ** Pierce Butler * Virginia ** George Washington ** Edmund Randolph* ** John Blair ** James Madison ** George Mason* ** George Wythe* ** James McClurg*
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D. whether the federal government should have the power to regulate slavery.
Ethan Allen was important in the US War of Independence but he is not considered a Founding Father because he did not participate in creation of our founding documents, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Those were the delegates to the Continental Congresses and to the Constitutional Convention of 1787
Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were both two of Washington's three secretaries, they didn't get along very well and eventually found out they didn't agree on politics either. When it came almost time for the next election, they created a revolution between two different political parties we still use today.
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what did some delegates to the constitutional convention think a republic would do
There were no foreign delegates at the constitutional convention.
The number of delegates who never attended the constitutional convention?
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The first act of delegates' first actions at the constitutional convention was provided for the oath.
There were 55 delegates that were suppose to attend the Constitutional Convention. This convention was held in 1787 in Philadelphia.
39 delegates signed the Constitution, or 71% of the 55 delegates who attended the convention. Most of those who did not sign had left the convention early -- some for personal reasons, and some out of protest.
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September 17, 1787 at the Constitutional Convention held in Philadelpia.