no
yes he did.
Patrick Henry
He did not think it was an apprpriate time to pass that declaration
Patrick Henry. However, I do not know who he thought the rat was.
Yes, President Benjamin Harrison signed several land grants during his administration from 1889 to 1893. Notably, he supported the expansion of the federal land grant system, which aimed to promote education and infrastructure, including the establishment of colleges and universities. His administration also facilitated land grants for railroads and other development projects, contributing to the westward expansion of the United States.
yes, and worked hard to add the ten amendment's. Actually the answer should be NO! The Constitution was only signed by members of the Constitutional Convention, and three of them didn't sign it. Patrick Henry was not only NOT a member of the convention, he was opposed to it. He said of the convention,"I Smell a Rat!" and then worked to try to stop Virginia from ratifying the document.
Patrick was born on the 18 August 1952 which makes him a Leo.
No never
Most land Grants were "proxy signed" meaning that usually they were signed by an assistant or designated secretary or authorized person. On very rare occasions did the President of United States personally sign a land grant as there were tens of thousands grants awarded for various reasons, many being early soldiers that served in the military and early settlers in undeveloped lands. Phil Rimer U.S. History Historian
George Mason and Patrick Henry are probably the two most prominent Founding Fathers who refused to sign the constitution. Mason refused to sign because at the time, the constitution lacked a Bill of Rights.
Well, Patrick Stump's birthday is April 27, so he's a Taurus.
a peace sign