State delegates are three per congressional district. This does not include so-called "super delegates"
Three new delegates to the Second Continental Congress in May 1775 were John Hancock, Bejamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson.
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.
There were three meetings of colonial delegates. The First and Second Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention.
As a solution to this dispute, delegates agreed to what was called the Three-Fifths Compromise.
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Legislative; Administrative and Judiciary
Three-fifths Compromise
The charter
Each files papers in each state, get people to support them, collect money, put a organization together, and hope to get enough delegates before the convention.