Yes, Nicholas Gilman supported the Bill of Rights. As a delegate to the Constitutional Convention and a member of the Continental Congress, he recognized the importance of protecting individual liberties. Although he initially believed the Constitution was sufficient, he ultimately backed the inclusion of amendments to address concerns about personal freedoms and to ensure broader support for the new government.
Bill Gilman was born on December 16, 1971, in Hemet, California, USA.
Not only did he support it but he organized the first formal call for the Bill of Rights
Bill of Rights
No he did not he was a Federalist, The Anti-Federalist wanted the Bill of Rights
yes, he agreed completely with the Bill of Rights. He signed it.
yes
Bill of Rights
yes
He wrote it....
yes he did
Yes
Bill of Rights. Or first ten amendments to the constitution.