He was a(n) anti federalist.
was gunning
he probably didnt because he was against slavory
George Washington George Read Gunning Bedford Jr. John Dickinson Richard Bassett
Gunning Bedford Jr. thought that slaves should not count in the state population because he was against the act of slavery. After the Constitutional Convention, he used his position as the Federal District Judge of Delaware to abolish slavery.
his view was that presidential election should be given on how each state feel about the person just not larger states. Small states should be given the same rights as anybody else.
He was againced slavery. hope this answered you're question! In 1789 he was appointed Federal District Judge for Delaware, he used his position to fight for the abolition of slavery. in other words he was against it :) hope this answered you're question!
Gunning S. Bedford died in 1870.
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Gunning Bedford Jr. was a lawyer and politician. He was a delegate to the U.S. Constitutional Convention of 1787.
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what was one of his famous quotes
Anti-federalist
the third person was Gunning Bedford, Jr.
he probably didnt because he was against slavory
George Washington George Read Gunning Bedford Jr. John Dickinson Richard Bassett
In 1789 President Washington designated him as a federal district judge for Delaware, an office he was to occupy for the rest of his life. His only other ventures into national politics came in 1789 and 1793, as a Federalist presidential elector. For the most part, however, he spent his later years in judicial pursuits, in aiding Wilmington Academy, in fostering abolitionism, and in enjoying his Lombardy Hall Farm. Gunning Bedford, Jr. died at the age of 65 in 1812 and was interred in the First Presbyterian Churchyard in Wilmington. Later, when the cemetery was abandoned, his body was transferred to the Masonic Home on the Lancaster Pike in Christiana Hundereds.
Gunning Bedford Jr. thought that slaves should not count in the state population because he was against the act of slavery. After the Constitutional Convention, he used his position as the Federal District Judge of Delaware to abolish slavery.
his view was that presidential election should be given on how each state feel about the person just not larger states. Small states should be given the same rights as anybody else.