Sherman strongly mistrusted the people of the country. He wanted the common man to have as little to do with the government as possible.
Roger Sherman represented Connecticut at the Continental Congress. He was on the committee to draft the Declaration of Independence, as well as other committees during the revolution. He was well thought of by the other founders of the country.
Roger Sherman had fifteen children with two wives. His wives were Elizabeth Heartwell Sherman (she died in 1760 and then Roger Sherman remarried) who birthed seven children and Rebecca Minot Prescott Sherman who had eight children.
The main person that wrote it was Thomas Jefferson but other than Jefferson there was *Benjamin Franklin, *John Adams, *Robert R. Livingston, and *Roger Sherman
Federalists are people who support the constitution and on ther the other hand antifederalists are people oppose the constitution
So no branch could be more powerful than the other, decrease corruption or the taking advantage of the system
Thomas Jefferson along with others wrote the Declaration of Independence on June 11, 1776. The other writers were Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman and John Adams.
The founding father of Connecticut was Roger Sherman. I used constitutionfacts.com to answer the question. Actually there was more than one founding father from Connecticut; there were actually three of them. One was William Samuel Johnson, one was Roger Sherman, ands the other was Oliver Ellsworth. Johnson was a smart man and was a president at a university, Roger Sherman was a very good businessman, and Ellsworth was studying theology and got most of his money from the public office. Found the answer at www.americanrevolution.com
A. Sherman has written: 'Price control by any other name'
I agree with the federalists because they are supporting the government. On the other hand, why agree with people who are going against government matters? The federalists are sticking up for what is right and for what we need. That's a great way to repay them for standing by our side
The first political parties in the United States were the Federalists and the Anti Federalists. Among other ideological differences, Federalists advocated for a strong central government, while the Anti Federalists wanted to give more power to the individual states.
He believed that each state should have only one vote but other people didnt like his idea so he proposed the"great compromise" where the votes of each state depended on their population. Hope it helps! : )
Thomas Jefferson was the principal writer, but he was part of a committee appointed by the Second Continental Congress to write it. The other four members were Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Robert R. Livingston and Roger Sherman.