Miracle at Philadelphia

Why are Patrick Henry and Sam Adams absent from the Convention?

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Patrick Henry and Sam Adams do not attend the Convention of 1787. Henry refuses his nomination to be a delegate because state politics are more important to him than the creation of a new government. Henry remains in Virginia to look after that state's interests along the Mississippi River. Sam Adams stays away from the Convention because he is suspicious of a general revision of the Confederation. He supports the idea of sovereign states.