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How did Roger Sherman contribute as a founding father?

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How did roger sherman contribute to America as a founding father?

he signed many documents and was a leader for the thirteen colonies


Which three of our nation's founding did roger sherman sign?

ROGER SHERMAN sign constitutional convention


Which three of our nation's founding documents did roger sherman sign?

ROGER SHERMAN sign constitutional convention


What was Roger Sherman' s job?

Roger Sherman was a lawyer, politician, and Founding Father of the United States. He served in the Continental Congress, helped draft the Declaration of Independence, and was one of the authors of the United States Constitution. Sherman also served as a U.S. Senator and Mayor of New Haven.


What is roger sherman's siblings names?

Roger Sherman had six siblings, three brothers and three sisters. Sherman was one of the Founding Fathers of America, and served as a Senator from Connecticut.


How many slaves did roger sherman own?

Roger Sherman, a Founding Father and signer of the Declaration of Independence, owned a small number of slaves during his lifetime. Historical records indicate that he owned at least two slaves at different points, but he was not a large slaveholder compared to many of his contemporaries. Sherman’s views on slavery evolved over time, and he eventually became an advocate for gradual emancipation.


Who created a compromise at the constitutional convention that addressed the concerns of both small and large states?

Roger Sherman created the Great Compromise! :)


Who was the author of the Connecticut Compromise?

Roger Sherman was the author of the great compromise. Roger Sherman was the author of the great compromise.


Who was the leader of the Connecticut Colony?

The founding father of Connecticut was Roger Sherman. I used constitutionfacts.com to answer the question. Actually there was more than one founding father from Connecticut; there were actually three of them. One was William Samuel Johnson, one was Roger Sherman, ands the other was Oliver Ellsworth. Johnson was a smart man and was a president at a university, Roger Sherman was a very good businessman, and Ellsworth was studying theology and got most of his money from the public office. Found the answer at www.americanrevolution.com


Who did roger Sherman disagree with?

Roger Sherman, a Founding Father and a delegate at the Constitutional Convention, notably disagreed with proponents of proportional representation based on population, such as James Madison. Sherman advocated for the Connecticut Compromise, which proposed a bicameral legislature with both equal representation for states in the Senate and proportional representation in the House. His views were central to balancing the interests of both large and small states during the formation of the U.S. Constitution.


What year did Roger Sherman become the first mayor of New Haven?

1784