The following are the non-signing delegates from just the four states which did not raftify the original Constitution on September 17, 1787.
New York
John Lansing, Jr.
Robert Yates
North Carolina
William R. Davie
Alexander Martin
Rhode Island
Rhode Island did not send any delegates to the Constitutional Convention.
Virginia
George Mason
James McClurg
Edmund J. Randolph
George Wythe
Pennsylvania had the most signers to the Constitution.
As a solution to this dispute, delegates agreed to what was called the Three-Fifths Compromise.
Yes, George Washington was the first to sign the U.S Constitution!
Of the 55 delegates who attended the Convention, only 39 signed it. Washington, as Chairman of the Convention, signed the document first. Three delegates said they would not sign the document, even though they agreed with the need for a strong government, and the rest of the delegates had returned home by the date of the formal signing.
By restarting and making a new, stronger one. (PS) The first constitution was the Articles of Confederation. The one we have right now is the second one which is the U.S. Constitution.
in the year of 1787,39 delegates were there to be able to sign the document- the united states constitution
no
The delegates signed the new constitution on September 1787
40 delegates signed, 13 weren't there and didn't sign, and 3 refused to sign.
The three delegates who refused to sign the Constitution of the United States were George Mason, Elbridge Gerry, and Edmund Rudolph. They refused to sign because they believed that the Constitution did not protect the rights of the individuals enough and that the government would be able to run unchecked.
Elbridge Gerry, ect
Because it was benifical to their pooping systems
Pennsylvania had the most signers to the Constitution.
The original 13 colonies had Representatives to sign the Constitution, but only 12 of those colonies had representatives. So the answer is 12 states had people who signed the Constitution.
As a solution to this dispute, delegates agreed to what was called the Three-Fifths Compromise.
As a solution to this dispute, delegates agreed to what was called the Three-Fifths Compromise.
not all of the delegates were willing to sign the constitution