The Constitutional Convention happened in 1787 in Philadelphia. The intent of the convention was to establish the U.S. Constitution. Each state, regardless of its number of delegates had a single vote. Thirty-nine of the fifty-five delegates supported the adoption of the new Constitution. Rhode Island was against the Convention and therefore sent no representation.
Of the present delegates, the 16 representatives who refused to sign the Constitution were:
Oliver Ellsworth - Connecticut
William Houstoun - Georgia
William L. Pierce - Georgia
Luther Martin - Maryland
John F Mercer - Maryland
Elbridge Gerry - Massachusetts
Caleb Strong - Massachusetts
William C. Houston - New Hampshire
John Lansing Jr - New York
Robert Yates - New York
William R Davie - North Carolina
Alexander Martin - North Carolina
George Mason - Virginia
James McClurg - Virginia
Edmund J. Randolph - Virginia
George Wythe - Virginia
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Hebrew Bible
Abraham
monotheistic
In the first question, Hebrew Bible is the best answer because it encompasses all the Hebrew Scriptures, including the Torah (the books of Moses) which tell the early history of the patriarchs of the Hebrews. "Ketuvim" and "writings" are the same thing (Hebrew name and English name), and included poetic books like Psalms and Proverbs.
Besides the Europeans, Japanese and the Americans used to colonize Southeast Asian countries as well. Southeast Asians were under the European powers because Asian empires and kingdom declined while the Europeans became stronger. ... During the colonial period, colonial powers had a significant effect on Southeast Asia
Write about how the religious expeditions allowed for religions to preserve and prosper through the next centuries