George Mason drafted the Virginia state constitution and the Virginia Declaration of Rights in 1776, which influenced Thomas Jefferson and was used as a model by other states. A member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1776 - 88), he attended the Constitutional Convention but did not sign the Constitution of the United States, which he believed granted large and indefinite powers to the central government.
George Mason was the principal author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights.
It is the Virginia Declaration of Rights! :)
On June 12th, 1776, the Virginia Declaration of Rights was written by George Mason.
George Mason and Thomas Jefferson had a working relationship. In fact, Jefferson drew on George Mason's draft of the Virginia Declaration of Rights while writing the Declaration of Independence.
All men are born equally free and independent, and have certain inherit natural rights... among which are enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety...George Mason was the key architect and he wrote it in 1776. Jefferson used the Virginia Declaration of Rights as the basis for the Declaration of Independence, as well as the quote aboveACTUALLY, it was George Mason. NOT James Madison, like the previous person wrote.
As passed, the Virginia Declaration was largely the work of George Mason; the committee and the Convention made some verbal changes and added Sections 10 and 14. This declaration served as a model for bills of rights in several other state constitutions and was a source of the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, though its degree of influence upon the latter document is a highly controversial question.
The Virginia Declaration of rights written by George Mason
It is the Virginia Declaration of Rights! :)
It is the Virginia Declaration of Rights! :)
On June 12th, 1776, the Virginia Declaration of Rights was written by George Mason.
The original draft was by George Mason.
George Mason and Thomas Jefferson had a working relationship. In fact, Jefferson drew on George Mason's draft of the Virginia Declaration of Rights while writing the Declaration of Independence.
All men are born equally free and independent, and have certain inherit natural rights... among which are enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety...George Mason was the key architect and he wrote it in 1776. Jefferson used the Virginia Declaration of Rights as the basis for the Declaration of Independence, as well as the quote aboveACTUALLY, it was George Mason. NOT James Madison, like the previous person wrote.
Virginia's Declaration of Rights was the example used to draft the United States first Bill of Rights. George Mason drafted this early Virginia document.
Virginia Declaration
The Declaration of independence was based on a document written by George Mason. It was The Virginia Declaration Of Independence.
The most notable antifederalist from Virginia is Patrick Henry. Henry was invited to the Continental Congress but opted out in order to fight the new Constitution from the outside. Other antifederalists from Virginia include George Mason, a drafter of the Bill of Rights and Richard Henry Lee, drafter of the Declaration and a later Senator.
Many of the articles from the VA Dec. would go into the Bill of Rights, some word for word, since George Mason was a co-author of both.