Brearly was a follower of Paterson.
thats not exactly my question my question is was david brearley against slavery
David Brearley has written: 'Hotbed of treason' -- subject(s): History
David Brearley was a Founding Father and one of New Jersey's delegates to the Constitutional Convention. Brearley's father was also named David Brearley. He was a landowner who organized riots against British proprietors in 1747. His mother is not mentioned in his biographies.
No. David Brearley was not an anti-federalist. He voted yes for the ratification of the constitution at the ratifying convention.
what philosophies influenced john langdon?
it was bad
Yes, he signed it for New Jersey
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There were 3 major legal philosophies that have influenced the American legal system. These philosophies include the philosophy of natural rights, political philosophy, and the philosophy of classic republicanism.
Rufus King
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These ideas were influenced by the Athenian democracy.