. >> yeah, abraham baldwin. unusual figure, he -- there was a key moment in the convention when the small -- it takes a second to set up -- big states, they were massachusetts, pennsylvania, virginia, which maybe today we don't think of as big states but they were then, were very eager to create proportional representation. so they would be able to vote their strength. until then, this country we always had one vote per state. and it always made them crazy that rhode island and delaware, puny little state would have the same vote that they did. so they made an alliance. this is a james wilson/john rutledge alliance to make that happen, and they got that adopted. and then the small states really rebelled and they were very upset about this, and it got tied into what was the power of states be after the constitution. there was something big happening here convention, and for weeks slowed everybody down. everybody had to know something happened and what happened the georgia delegation, which stood firmly in the all