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.
Yes, he signed it for New Jersey
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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.
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Yes, he signed it for New Jersey
A master is the owner of a slave.
no john Adam was not a slave owner
Yes, but if the slave was incapacitated he may have to pay the owner of the slave for a replacement.
A person who owns a slave is typically referred to as a "slave owner" or "master."
A person who owns a slave is commonly referred to as a slaveholder or slave owner.