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In 1787, delegates met in Philadelphia. They came from all of the 13 states except A. Pennsylvania. B. New Jersey. C. Rhode Island. D. South Carolina.
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In 1787, delegates met in Philadelphia. They came from all of the 13 states except
A. Pennsylvania.
B. New Jersey.
C. Rhode Island.
D. South Carolina.
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The delegates that met in Philadelphia came from all of the 13 states except "Rhode Island," due mainly to the fact the Rhode Island was skeptical of the new plan to ratify the Constitution.
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