Decisions were made by a majority vote in a state.
The constitutional convention was convened and the following states voted for radification: Deleware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
the league of nations
Which delegates voted to ratify the constitutions and their reasons for doing so? Thomas Jefferson
George Washington was voted in as the chairman of the Constitutional convention. He became unhappy with the position because of the arguments between large and small populated states or northern free states and southern slave states. He also had to stay quiet or neutral with any remarks so he would not be accused of using his position to sway the vote on any contorversy. Thank goodness for Roger Sherman of Connecticut who came up with the Great Compromise. Three major compromises allowed the constitutional convention to conclude to the ratification process. "Father of the U.S. Contitution was a young delegate from Virginia named James Madison, who later will be voted in as the fourth President of the United States.
Virginia plan
George Washington was voted president of the convention
The delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 accomplished a great deal during the first days of the event. First of all, George Washington was unanimously voted in as the first President of the United States. Next they developed a framework for the separation of government powers that resulted in the executive, legislative and judicial branches.
they are voted in by the people of your state.
weather they could agree on the laws that the people wanted (voted on laws)
Decisions were made by a majority vote in a state.
he voted towed the republic side and that happens to be yes
George Washington was the president of the Constitutional Convention that voted to replace the Articles of Confederation with the Constitution.
prominent delegates who voted to ratify the constitution and why?
The League of Nations.
The League of Nations.
The constitutional convention was convened and the following states voted for radification: Deleware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.