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Hugh Williamson was a great founding father. He was represented one of the states at the convention. The convention was held by George Washington who was also a great founding father. Everyone that represented a state was at the convention except for the representers of Rhode Island. They were against the convention, and did not want to come. Anyway, Williamson spoke up about slavery at the convention. He was against it. Other than that, he was very quiet. He did not like to talk a lot, unless it was a matter concerning his state, a major matter concerning his country, or him.
the founding father is the Constitution the founding father is the Constitution
He is not a Founding Father.
which founding father explain
Hugh Williamson
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Hugh Williamson was a founding father of the United States and a signer of the U.S. Constitution. He held conflicting views on slavery, initially supporting gradual emancipation but later becoming more accepting of the institution. Williamson ultimately believed that the economic impact of abolishing slavery would be too disruptive for society.
No, of couse not. The founding father were the 2 contedental congress
Many historians consider Andrew Jackson a Founding Father because he was in the revolutionary war as a child. He was also one the first presidents. I do not consider him to be a founding father however.
There was no US Founding Father who was born Muslim.
The founding father of American was George Washington, and Washington DC was named after him.
His role as a founding father was to become the first president of the united Staets.