yes, he agreed completely with the Bill of Rights. He signed it.
Not only did he support it but he organized the first formal call for the Bill of Rights
Bill of Rights
No, Robert Morris was not an Antifederalist; he was a Federalist. Morris, a prominent financial leader during the American Revolution and a signatory of the Articles of Confederation, supported the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. He believed in a strong central government to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and was involved in promoting the new Constitution. Antifederalists, in contrast, were concerned about the potential for government overreach and the lack of a Bill of Rights.
No he did not he was a Federalist, The Anti-Federalist wanted the Bill of Rights
yes
Bill of Rights
yes
He wrote it....
yes he did
Yes
They wrote the Bill of Rights
Antifederalists