No, because since his state (South Carolina) favored slavery and the rights that the "Bill of Rights," state. So why would he and his state want to be against it? So my recently stated answer is, NO.
No, John Langdon was against a Bill of Rights. He believed everyone had been debating long enough, and it was time for action. He argued that the Constituion was clear already, but his arguments failed.
John Rutledge was a Federalist.
yes
He signed it in Philadelphia in 1787.
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John Adams was in favor of and supported the Bill of Rights. He believed in individual rights for every man.
No, John Langdon was against a Bill of Rights. He believed everyone had been debating long enough, and it was time for action. He argued that the Constituion was clear already, but his arguments failed.
John Rutledge was a Federalist.
John Rutledge was born on September 17, 1739.
John Rutledge was born on September 17, 1739.
John Rutledge House was created in 1763.
John Rutledge - economist - was born in 1948.
John Rutledge was a native of Charleston, South Carolina.
he wrote the Bill of Rights
John Rutledge was born in Charleston, South Carolina, on September 17, 1739.
I don't think he had an opinion; John Rutledge's father died when Rutledge was about eleven years old.
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