Well, at the Constitutional Convention...he wasn't there. He was actually abroad as a diplomat. However, he was in the Continental Congress, and there (and if he'd been at the Convention) he represented Massachusetts.
By the legislatures of the different state. Each state government chose their representatives to the Constitutional Convention
False. The only state that didn't send a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787 was Rhode Island.
Rhode Island was absent from the Constitutional Convention of 1787
Benjamin Franklin, of Pennsylvania
Rhode island
Rhode Island did not attend the Constitutional Convention.
By the legislatures of the different state. Each state government chose their representatives to the Constitutional Convention
The Constitutional Convention was held in the Pennsylvania State House, which is now known as Independence Hall, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania.
Massachusetts
Virginia called for a constitutional convention in 1829 to revise the state's framework of government.
The constitution was written in Philadelphia state house from May to September 1787 by 55 men representing 13 colonies. Franklin, Adams, Madison, attended.
no
Rhode Island.
State
They were appointed by state legislatures.
Georgia