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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.
he was fore it
John Blair owned slaves himself so he was never against slavery.
In 1787 Jay authored three of the articles now collectively called The Federalist, in which he, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton argued effectively in support of the ratification of the new Federal Constitution.
No way no how he was a southern plantation owner that was pro slavery till the very end. A bitter old racist.
John Langdon was opposed to slavery and advocated for its abolition. He believed that slavery was morally wrong and worked towards ending it, supporting measures like the prohibition of the international slave trade. Langdon's views on slavery reflected his commitment to justice and equality for all individuals.
yes john browns revolt against slavery is revolution because it
what philosophies influenced john langdon?
anti slavery. She was born to an abolitionist family.
John Langdon Down died in 1896.
John Langdon Sibley died in 1885.
John Langdon Sibley was born in 1804.
John Langdon-Davies was born in 1897.
John Langdon-Davies died in 1971.
John Langdon Parsons was born in 1837.
John Langdon Parsons died in 1903.
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.