James Wilson (also signed Declaration of Independence)
John Rutledge
Oliver Ellsworth attended the Constitutional Convention, but did not sign the final draft of the Constitution).
George Washington appointed two signatories of the Declaration of Independence to the US Supreme Court:
I think it was James Wilson
George Washington had the opportunity to appoint the most Justices of the Supreme Court. He appointed 11, out of the 14 he nominated.
John Jay was one of Washington's staunchest political allies. He worked to get the Constitution ratified. was governor of New York and the nation's first Supreme Court Justice.
George Washington doubted the integrity of future politicians and business men.
Washington was born in 1732. He was 43 years old when he was appointed to command the army in June, 1775.
The first elected president of the US under the constitution was George Washington. He got 69 electoral votes, carried ten states and got a popular vote of 43, 782 and became president on January 10, 1789.
james wilsion
George Washington had the opportunity to appoint the most Justices of the Supreme Court. He appointed 11, out of the 14 he nominated.
james wilsion
Both JAMES WILSON and SAMUEL CHASE were signatories of the Declaration of Independence who were later appointed to the US Supreme Court by George Washington. There were other Founding Fathers, like John Jay who were appointed to the US Supreme Court under Washington, but they were not signatories to the Declaration of Independence.
Justin Bieber
George Washington appointed two signatories of the Declaration of Independence to the US Supreme Court:James Wilson, Pennsylvania, Supreme Court: 1789 - 1798 (death)Samuel Chase, Maryland, Supreme Court: 1796 - 1811 (death)
Edward Rutledge.
President John Adams appointed George Washington's nephew, Bushrod Washington, to the US Supreme Court in 1798. Washington did not appoint his own nephew.
George Washington
Congress (not the President) established the US Supreme Court with the Judiciary Act of 1789. President George Washington appointed the first justices to the Court in September 1789.
George Washington was named leader.
what year did George Washington become govenor