HudsonHawk
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Thomas Jefferson may have supported true alloidal ownership of the land, and he likely had those that agreed with him in attendance, but Thomas Jefferson was NOT at the Constitutional Convention. He was the Ambassador to France representing these united States of America under the Articles of Confederation. It is unclear whether Jefferson even knew about the convention until after it had commenced.
Not only was he not there, he was not a proponent of a strong central government and preferred the Articles of Confederation. Still, he was an important and influential political thinker at the time. His ideas on allodial title are manifested in his reluctance for the Constitution in the first place, though he supported the delegates who did attend, famously calling them an "assembly of demigods".