Abraham Baldwin
Abraham Baldwin was a Founding Father of the US from the state of Georgia. He served in the Continental Congress as well as the House of Representatives and the Senate after the formation of the Constitution. This means Baldwin was active in the legislative branch of government.
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College was created in 1908.
Abraham Baldwin, William Few, William Houstoun, William Leigh Pierce
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He was in congress
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Yes, Abraham Baldwin did own slaves. It was thought hypocritical that he was anti-slavery but had his own slaves. He did free them later.
Abraham Baldwin was the last to sign the U.S. Constitution on September 17, 1787, due to his role as a delegate from Georgia, which was one of the last states to join the consensus on the document. His late signing symbolized Georgia's cautious approach to the Constitution, reflecting the state's concerns about representation and governance. Additionally, Baldwin's decision to sign indicated his support for the document, despite the hesitations of some in his state.
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