Many of the delegates who attended the Constitutional Convention were considered the “stars” of America at the time. Why were they considered stars worthy of being admired?

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They were considered stars because they all held public office as a state legislators, governors, and judges.

Many of them served in Continental Congresses and Congress under the Articles of Confederation

Some had helped write their state constitutions

Many were Revolutionary War veterans

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These were in my notes in Edge!

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