Work to add Bill of Rights and the first 10 amendments
statarted a campain to amend the constitution with a bill of rights
Patrick Henry
Patrick Henry served for the Virgina State Convention, which was called to ratify the constitution. He opposed the ratification of the US Constitution because he believed it endangered the rights of individuals and states. After the loss, an acceptance of the US Constitution was apparent by Henry, he then joined the Federalist. He was, in a sense, largley responsible for the Bill of Rights. Answered by Tim Nortman
In the adoption of the Bill of Rights.
anti federalist
Patrick Henry. However, I do not know who he thought the rat was.
No he did not because of the fact that he didn't want to but of the fact that he didn't want the people to suffer because of him.
Patrick Henry was famous for his speech "Give Me Liberty, Or Give Me Death"
The US Constitution was accepted and signed in September of 1787. It was officially ratified on June 21, 1788 when New Hampshire's legislature accepted it.
As a US State it was Patrick Henry.
As a US State it was Patrick Henry.
It was as an Government, and a political leader.