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Ashtyn Buckley
12 April, 16:28
Did alexander hamilton signed the constitution
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Margaret
12 April, 17:10
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Yes, Alexander Hamilton signed the Constitution.
The Constitution was signed by 39 people, and Hamilton was one of them, representing New York. The signing of the Constitution happened on September 17, 1787, in Pennsylvania. These 39 delegates represented 12 states (all came except for Rhode Island).
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