Ned Ryun continues his series on the Constitutional Convention.
In this Episode:
- The city of Philadelphia during the Constitutional Convention.
- An overview of the Constitutional Convention delegates.
- Notable Constitutional Convention absences.
- A short look at the 55 delegates, part 1.
- Delegates from Virginia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Delaware.
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