Charles Pinckney was a signer of the Constitution. He signed the document because it incorporated points of his own plan within its pages.
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== == Yes Chalers Cotesworth Pinckney was in favor of the Bill of Rights. So was alot of other framers.
Pinckney Plan, the details of more than thirty provisions for a new constitution, was introduced by Charles Pinckney at the Constitutional Convention on May 29, 1787. Pinckney is credited with the notion of the separation of church and state; he is remembered for his stand on religious freedom. Pinckney is said to have coined the phrase, "the legislature of the United States shall pass no law on the subject of religion," though this wording does not appear until the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights (1789). Although Pinckney's original plan was lost, the details have been reconstructed from convention records.
there is only 25 bill of rights Actually dude, I believe there are only 10.
jefferson believe just governments owe to their people is the Bill of Rights.
I believe the Bill of Rights was put in the Constitution to satisfy the anti-federalist.
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Texas, I believe, because the people created "The Texas Constitution" in 1876, which contains its own set of Bill of Rights.
The Antifederalists just wanted a Bill of Rights to ensure that they had their rights before they could ratify.