Yes. Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Thomas Paine did too. Hope this helped :)
It did. Thanks. ;)
No- that title is given to James Madison. Washington did chair the constitutional convention so he knew what was going on, but he was not directly responsible for writing it.
No, James Madison is the "Father of the Constitution".
Yes he did.Its obvious
James Madison wrote the "First Draft" of the US Constitution; known as the Virginia Plan introduced to the convention in 1787. There was no 'committee' that produced this document, it is credited as his sole work and earned him the moniker of "Father of the Constitution."
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No, John Q. Adams was not a contributor to the writing of the Constitution. James Madison is the man known as the father of the Constitution with good reason.
The Franklin stove was a type of fireplace, lined with metal and contained a hollow baffle. It is named for the man who invented it, Benjamin Franklin. It is also known as a Pennsylvania fireplace or a circulating stove.
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a founding father.
The Founding Father who wrote Poor Richards Almanac
Being a founding father.
It is not known if Benjamin Franklin liked school. Benjamin Franklin attended Boston Latin School but he did not graduate.
No. He was only in a formal education until about 7 or 8 years old when his father pulled him out to apprentice with a candlemaker. Later, he was an apprentice with his brother in the printing business.
James Madison wrote the "First Draft" of the US Constitution; known as the Virginia Plan introduced to the convention in 1787. There was no 'committee' that produced this document, it is credited as his sole work and earned him the moniker of "Father of the Constitution."
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No, he did not. Magnets were known about since the 1300's.. They were called "lodestones" .
Perhaps - Sir Rowland Hill, KCB, FRS.
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He was known as "Hawkeye"