Yes they were in congress for at leasta year together
I believe that Patrick Henry was the rationalist and Thomas Jefferson was more of an idealist
Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams.
YES
Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson are actually examples of two prominent Founding Fathers who did not attend the Constitutional Convention. Patrick Henry, a staunch supporter of states' rights, declined to attend. Thomas Jefferson was in Europe at the time.
The state of Virginia had several delegates at the Continental Congress, however, the two most prominent were Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry. The Congress occurred from 1774 to 1789.
Anti federalistsGeorge Washington was not an anti Federalist.James Madison was an anti federalist. So as was John Jay.
Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams and Patrick Henry
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Patrick Henry.
Yes, Partick Henry and Thomas Jefferson were both considered rationalist because they both believed that they could improve there lives through God given reasoning. You can see that they are rationalist through the things they write, Thomas Jefferson's declaration of Independenc and Patrick Henry's Speech to the convention
The anti-federalists were led by Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson, Sam Adams, and Patrick Henry were missing.