Federalist along with John Langdon (However John became an anti-federalist after the Constitution was ratified)
He was a federalist
Edmund Pendleton was born in 1721.
No I don't think so. Not sure but according to a girl in my class who was researching him, he is a Federalist because he supports my person (edmund pendleton). don't hold me to it though!
Edmund J. Pendleton died in 1987.
Edmund J. Pendleton was born in 1899.
Edmund Pendleton Gaines has written: 'Memorial of Edmund Pendleton Gaines' -- subject(s): Defenses 'To the young men of the states of the American Union' -- subject(s): Defenses
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Edmund Perry died in 1985.
He had views both for Federalist and Anti-Federalist. He did not sign the Constitution because it did not meet the Republican needs but later signed the ratification and changed his view.
Edmund I. Lazar has written: 'Federalist aspirations in East-Central Europe'
Patrick Henry and Edmund Pendleton were prominent figures in the American Revolution, but they had differing views on certain issues. Henry was a fervent advocate for individual liberties and limited government, famously declaring, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" In contrast, Pendleton, while also supportive of independence, was more moderate and favored a stronger central government. Thus, Henry is often seen as the more radical champion of individual rights, while Pendleton represented a more balanced approach to governance.