At the Constitutional Convention in 1787, the groups of people who were not invited and were not considered citizens included Native Americans, African Americans, and women. While white men who owned property were the primary participants in the convention, the other mentioned groups were excluded from the political process and not granted citizenship rights at that time.
Which groups of people were not invited to the Constitutional Convention in 1787 because they were not considered citizens?
White men who owned property
Native Americans, African Americans, and women
Delegates for each colony/state
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