Roger Sherman was born in 1721 and died in 1793.
he thought that the articles of confederation were fine and were decently handled ^^ his view at first. then when he got to the constitutional convention, he saw the flaws/weaknesses in the articles and took on a more anti-fed view.
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Roger Troutman was shot and killed by his older brother Larry Troutman. It happened on the morning of April 25th, 1999.
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Benjamin Franklin, George Clymer, Roger Sherman and James Wilson signed both the United States Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. Not sure about the Articles of Confederation.
The Articles of Association, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution.
Six people signed both. There are few men who signed both documents: George Read, Roger Sherman, Benjamin Franklin, Robert Morris, George Clymer, and James Wilson. Interestingly, only Morris and Sherman also signed the Articles of Confederation.
he thought that the Articles of Confederation were fine and were decently handled ^^ his view at first. then when he got to the constitutional convention, he saw the flaws/weaknesses in the articles and took on a more anti-fed view.
He was a signer of all four important papers, The Articles of the Confederation, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution,Continental Association.
Benjamin Franklin, George Clymer, Roger Sherman and James Wilson signed both the United States Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. Not sure about the Articles of Confederation.
Roger Sherman http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Sherman
Inititally, before the Constitutional Convention, Roger Sherman wanted to amend the Articles and even wrote some amendments to give Congress more powers. However, upon listening to arguments made by his fellow delegates, he saw the need to abolish the Articles and write a whole new Constitution.
Roger Sherman was active in the colonies’ struggle for independence from British rule. He served in the Continental Congress from 1774-1781 and 1783-1784. During that time, he helped write the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation, both of which he also signed
he thought that the articles of confederation were fine and were decently handled ^^ his view at first. then when he got to the constitutional convention, he saw the flaws/weaknesses in the articles and took on a more anti-fed view.
The only two men that actually signed all three of the nation's basic documents were Roger Sherman from Connecticut and Robert Morris from Pennsylvania. The only two men that signed the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the US Constitution were Robert Morris (Pennsylvania) and Roger Sherman (Connecticut).