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Were the members of the Constitutional Convention called “delegates” or “deputies,” and is there any distinction between the terms?

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Were the members of the Constitutional Convention called “delegates” or “deputies,” and is there any distinction between the terms?

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A. Some of the States called their representatives “delegates”; some, “deputies”; and some, “commissioners,” the terms being often mixed. In the Convention itself they were always referred to as “deputies.” Washington, for example, signed his name as “deputy from Virginia.” The point is simply that whatever they called themselves, they were representatives of their States.

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