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DOCUMENT SIGNED ON THIS DAY IN 1787

The United States Constitution of 1787 - The American Founding

The Constitution of the United States of America was signed
by 39
delegates present at the conclusion of the Constitutional
Convention
in Philadelphia. Supporters of the document waged
a hard-won battle to win ratification by the necessary nine out
of 13 U.S. states.

Signing of the Constitution by Louis S. Glanzman - The American Founding

Today is Constitution Day, Recognizing the Signing of the Landmark Document in 1787 | UKNow

U.S. CONSTITUTION SIGNED ON THIS DAY IN 1787 | PDX RETRO

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DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE SIGNED

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On August 2, 1776, members of Congress affixed their signatures
to an enlarged copy of the
Declaration of Independence.

Fifty-six congressional delegates in total signed the document,
including some who were not present at the vote approving the declaration. The delegates signed by state from North to South, beginning with Josiah Bartlett of
New Hampshire and ending
with George Walton of
Georgia. John Dickinson of Pennsylvania
and James Duane, Robert Livingston and
John Jay of New York
refused to sign. Carter Braxton of
Virginia; Robert Morris of Pennsylvania; George Reed of Delaware; and Edward Rutledge
of
South Carolina opposed the document but signed in order to
give the impression of a unanimous Congress. Five delegates
were absent: Generals
George Washington, John Sullivan,
James
Clinton and Christopher Gadsden and Virginia Governor
Patrick Henry.        

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The signed Declaration of Independence is displayed next to
the Constitution in the National Archives.

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DOCUMENT SIGNED ON THIS DAY IN 1776


Members of Congress affix their signatures to an enlarged copy
of the
Declaration of Independence.

 

Fifty-six congressional delegates in total signed the document, including
some who were not present at the vote approving the declaration. The
delegates signed by state from North to South, beginning with Josiah
Bartlett of New Hampshire and ending with George Walton of Georgia.

John Dickinson of Pennsylvania and James Duane, Robert Livingston
and John Jay of New York refused to sign. Carter Braxton of Virginia;
Robert Morris of Pennsylvania; George Reed of Delaware; and Edward
Rutledge of South Carolina opposed the document but signed in order
to give the impression of a unanimous Congress. Five delegates were
absent: Generals George Washington, John Sullivan, James Clinton
and Christopher Gadsden and Virginia Governor Patrick Henry.

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DOCUMENT SIGNED ON THIS DAY IN 1776

declaration

On this day in 1776, members of Congress affixed their signatures to an
enlarged copy of the
Declaration of Independence.

A total fifty-six congressional delegates signed the document, including
some who were not present at the vote approving the declaration. The
delegates signed by state from North to South, beginning with Josiah
Bartlett of
New Hampshire and ending with George Walton of Georgia.
John Dickinson of
Pennsylvania and James Duane, Robert Livingston
and
John Jay of New York refused to sign. Carter Braxton of Virginia;
Robert Morris of Pennsylvania; George Reed of
Delaware; and Edward
Rutledge of
South Carolina opposed the document but signed in order
to give the impression of a unanimous Congress. Five delegates were
absent: Generals
George Washington, John Sullivan, James Clinton
and Christopher Gadsden and Virginia Governor
Patrick Henry.

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