No. A committee consisting of Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson was assigned the task of writing the Declaration of Independence. Franklin and Adams had Jefferson write the document and then they made slight editorial modifications before presenting it to congress.
I think he did, but i am really not sure... oh well
george washington wrote the declaration of independence in us
Thomas Jefferson was 33 when he wrote the declaration of Independence
None of the authors, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay, were Anti-Federalists at the time the Federalist Papers were written. James Madison later switched party allegiance and aligned himself with Thomas Jefferson in the Democratic-Republican (Anti-Federalist) Party.
Jefferson was 33 years old when he wrote the Declaration of Independence ...
who wrote the declaration of independence
James Madison wrote the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, and the Constitution.
James Madison wrote the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, and the Constitution.
You are thinking of James Madison, I think. Jefferson wrote most of the Declaration of Independence.
The writers of the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions were James Madison, the founder of the Constitution, and Thomas Jefferson, who also wrote the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson not Thomas Paine or James Madison or James Monroe Thomas Jefferson Was the one who wrote it
Madison was president of the United States, member of the constitutional convention, took all the notes at the convention, signed the Declaration of Independence, and when he died he was the last of the men who wrote the constitution.
James Madison is the author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights
george washington wrote the declaration of independence in us
Thomas Jefferson was 33 when he wrote the declaration of Independence
which man wrote the declaration of independence's was not at the constitutional convention
None of the authors, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay, were Anti-Federalists at the time the Federalist Papers were written. James Madison later switched party allegiance and aligned himself with Thomas Jefferson in the Democratic-Republican (Anti-Federalist) Party.
James Madison has wrote 73 quotes.