Elbridge Gerry was an Anti-Federalist. Although he initially supported the Constitution, he later opposed its ratification due to concerns over the lack of a Bill of Rights and the potential for a strong central government to infringe on individual liberties. He is best known for his role in the creation of the term "gerrymandering," which refers to manipulating electoral district boundaries for political advantage.
Edmund Randolph, George Mason, and Elbridge Gerry And Patrick Henry.
Elbridge Gerry died on November 23, 1814 at the age of 70.
He was a federalist
Federalist
Elbridge Gerry thought it was really wrong to own slaves. He did however belive in owning sex slaves and had 4. Three of which were Black.
Elbridge Thomas Gerry was a anti-federalist who eventually supported the federalist policies. He served as the fifth Vice President of the United States from March 4, 1813 to November 23, 1814.
Elbridge Gerry was born on July 17, 1744.
Elbridge Gerry was born on July 17, 1744.
Elbridge Thomas Gerry died in 1927.
Elbridge Thomas Gerry was born in 1837.
Elbridge Gerry - Maine - was born in 1813.
Elbridge Gerry - Maine - died in 1886.
Edmund Randolph, George Mason, and Elbridge Gerry And Patrick Henry.
Well no Elbridge Gerry didnt sign the Constutition
Federalist
Elbridge Gerry died on November 23, 1814 at the age of 70.
Elbridge Gerry Carr has written: 'Carr's poems'