|
A. Rhode Island was afraid that any new system proposed by the convention would be detrimental to its economy. Rhode Island issued lots of paper money, and one of the aims of the convention, in the opinion of Rhode Islanders, was to nationalize the currency (which, in fact, happened). Rhode Islanders were also famous for (perhaps infamous for) their sense of independence and suspicious of the calls for a stronger national government. The state was not looked upon favorably by others, often being referred to as Rogue Island. Despite her failure to send delegates, it was assumed that Rhode Island would relent and ratify the Constitution, and a copy of the finished document was forwarded to the state as it was to every state. Initially, Rhode Island rejected the Constitution, but the reality of trying to go it alone as a sovereign nation, surrounded by a large and populous United States, finally convinced Rhode Island to ratify. The final vote was close, 34 in favor, 32 opposed. See ...
more
|
Why did Rhode Island not send delegates to the Constitutional Convention?
Related Questions
- Originally, different delegates were selected by Virginia, but three refused. Rhode Island declined to send ...
- George Washington and James Madison became president after being in the Convention, George Washington being ...
- The state that sent the least amount of delegates to the Constitutional Convention was Rhode Island because ...
- You must remember that back then they had no example of a workable balance between a central government and ...
- All the delegates to the Constitutional Convention were influencial men known throught the nation and the ...