I don't think he had an opinion; John Rutledge's father died when Rutledge was about eleven years old.
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams were in Europe so they couldn't make it to the convention. Patrick Henry was also missing it and he was against the convention.
"Shay's Rebellion" against taxation in Massachusetts occurred first and was instrumental in persuading states to call the constitutional convention. The "Great Compromise" occurred during the constitutional convention, and the Bill of Rights was last in the list.
E.J. Davis
They were the richest people who were against the constitution and who believed lay was right
he was for the constitution (was elected the president of the constitutional convention of 1787). he was VERY dissatisfied with the Articles of Confederation..
Rhode Island because they liked the way the articles of confederation made them have equal voting with larger states.
He was a delegate from Maryland to the Constitutional Convention. He argued strongly against the strong central government conceived in the Virginia plan. Although he stayed through most of the convention and helped work out the Great Compromise, ultimately he could not support the new Constitution and left the convention before its work was finished. In speeches and newspaper articles he argued strongly against ratification. Interestingly, despite his strong Anti-Federalist sentiments, he later came into such conflict with Thomas Jefferson that he ulimately became a supporter of the Federalist party.Michael Montagne
No they didn't, in fact many expressions were made that the people en-mass were dangerous to themselves by their will to act out against a minority.
If the nation which is using the banned weapons has signed the Convention, then yes its against the commitment that nation made when it signed the Convention for that nation to use banned weapons, even against a foe who has not.
There are no "gay rights". Gay people should have every statutory and Constitutional right Straight people have.
No, Hoover was not a supporter of the KKK.
the constitution did not include a bill of right...