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In Charleston, South Carolina on August 16, 1780. Back then it was known as Charles Town. That other guy wasn't nice.
No. This is the list of signers as according to the National Archive: Washington, George, VA Franklin, Benjamin, PA Madison, James, VA Hamilton, Alexander, NY Morris, Gouverneur, PA Morris, Robert, PA Wilson, James, PA Pinckney, Chas. Cotesworth, SC Pinckney, Chas, SC Rutledge, John, SC Butler, Pierce, SC Sherman, Roger, CT Johnson, William Samuel, CT McHenry, James, MD Read, George, DE Bassett, Richard, DE Spaight, Richard Dobbs, NC Blount, William, NC Williamson, Hugh, NC Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas, MD King, Rufus, MA Gorham, Nathaniel, MA Dayton, Jonathan, NJ Carroll, Daniel, MD Few, William, GA Baldwin, Abraham, GA Langdon, John, NH Gilman, Nicholas, NH Livingston, William, NJ Paterson, William, NJ Mifflin, Thomas, PA Clymer, George, PA FitzSimons, Thomas, PA Ingersoll, Jared, PA Bedford, Gunning, Jr., DE Brearley, David, NJ Dickinson, John, DE Blair, John, VA Broom, Jacob, DE Jackson, William, Secretary
There were actually forty signers of the Constitution, and they're as follows: Washington, George, VA Franklin, Benjamin, PA Madison, James, VA Hamilton, Alexander, NY Morris, Gouverneur, PA Morris, Robert, PA Wilson, James, PA Pinckney, Chas. Cotesworth, SC Pinckney, Chas, SC Rutledge, John, SC Butler, Pierce, SC Sherman, Roger, CT Johnson, William Samuel, CT McHenry, James, MD Read, George, DE Bassett, Richard, DE Spaight, Richard Dobbs, NC Blount, William, NC Williamson, Hugh, NC Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas, MD King, Rufus, MA Gorham, Nathaniel, MA Dayton, Jonathan, NJ Carroll, Daniel, MD Few, William, GA Baldwin, Abraham, GA Langdon, John, NH Gilman, Nicholas, NH Livingston, William, NJ Paterson, William, NJ Mifflin, Thomas, PA Clymer, George, PA FitzSimons, Thomas, PA Ingersoll, Jared, PA Bedford, Gunning, Jr., DE Brearley, David, NJ Dickinson, John, DE Blair, John, VA Broom, Jacob, DE Jackson, William, Secretary There were actually forty signers of the Constitution, and they're as follows: Washington, George, VA Franklin, Benjamin, PA Madison, James, VA Hamilton, Alexander, NY Morris, Gouverneur, PA Morris, Robert, PA Wilson, James, PA Pinckney, Chas. Cotesworth, SC Pinckney, Chas, SC Rutledge, John, SC Butler, Pierce, SC Sherman, Roger, CT Johnson, William Samuel, CT McHenry, James, MD Read, George, DE Bassett, Richard, DE Spaight, Richard Dobbs, NC Blount, William, NC Williamson, Hugh, NC Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas, MD King, Rufus, MA Gorham, Nathaniel, MA Dayton, Jonathan, NJ Carroll, Daniel, MD Few, William, GA Baldwin, Abraham, GA Langdon, John, NH Gilman, Nicholas, NH Livingston, William, NJ Paterson, William, NJ Mifflin, Thomas, PA Clymer, George, PA FitzSimons, Thomas, PA Ingersoll, Jared, PA Bedford, Gunning, Jr., DE Brearley, David, NJ Dickinson, John, DE Blair, John, VA Broom, Jacob, DE Jackson, William, Secretary
From what I've heard, the Battle of Charleston, SC went from April 1-May12, 1780.
No, but it was on its last legs, with "Radical" governments hanging on by their fingernails in just three states, SC, Florida and Louisiana. Upon his inauguration, Hayes withdrew Federal troops form these states, whereupon all three governments promptly disappeared.