In all, 70 delegates were appointed to the Constitutional Convention, but out of that 70 only 55 attended, and only 39 actually signed. Some simply refused, others got sick, still others left early. One of the most famous reasons for why certain delegates didn't sign was that the document lacked a legitimate Bill of Rights which would protect the rights of States and the freedom of individuals. Three main advocates of this movement were George Mason, Elbridge Gerry, and Edmund Randolph.
Also, John Dickinson who is officially listed as a "signer," didn't sign the Constitution himself. Dickinson fell ill during the Convention and couldn't be there on signing day. So, he authorized George Read to sign for him.
Here are those who did not sign:
Oliver Ellsworth
Erastus Wolcott
William Houstoun
William Pierce
George Walton
Luther Martin
John Mercer
To obtain food for their animals, most pastoralists are:
A wealthy
B kin
C nomadic
D farmers
Answer: d farmers
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