he indeed was, in fact he was a federalist leader
yes he wasn't
In 1748, George Wythe married Ann Lewis, daughter of Zachary Lewis. Ann died in August, 1748. In 1754, he got remarried to a girl named Elizabeth Taliferro (pronounced TOLLIVER). Wythe had no children with Ann, but had a child with Elizabeth who died at infancy.
George Wythe was an American lawyer, a judge, a prominent law professor and Virginia's foremost classical scholar. He participated in the constitutional convention of 1787 to decide what style of government America should have. I hope this answer helped
the Federalist papers were a series of economical beliefs that Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison had for the United States the anti-federalist papers were people who believed against economical growth like Benjamin Franklin and to some extent Roger Sherman the delegate from Connecticut.
As a signer of the Declaration of Independence, he was guilty of treason, which is punishable by death.
George Wythe was allegedly poisoned by his grandnephew, George Wythe Sweeney, who was attempting to inherit Wythe's fortune. Sweeney was suspected of lacing Wythe's medicine with arsenic. Both Wythe and Sweeney fell ill, but only Wythe died.
George Wythe died on 1806-06-08.
George Wythe University's motto is 'Building Statesmen'.
George Wythe University was created in 1992-09.
George Wythe McCook was born on 1821-12-21.
George Wythe McCook died on 1877-12-28.
a member or supporter of the Antifederal party.
in Virginia 1726
yes he wasn't
He died mysteriously
Just the opposite, actually. Hamilton was a Federalist.
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