William Few supported the U.S. Constitution during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. As a delegate from Georgia, he advocated for a strong federal government to address issues such as trade and defense, believing it was essential for the stability and prosperity of the new nation. Few later played a crucial role in the ratification of the Constitution in Georgia.
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no William few was for the Virginia plan and him and Abraham Baldwin were the only people from Georgia to sign the constitution
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i think that he did NO William Patterson did
William Mckinley believed in "gold standard", instead of "free silver"
William Livingston of the Continental Congress supported the New Jersey plan and did not support Slavery. http://supreme.lp.findlaw.com/documents/fathers/newjers.html
William McKinley believed in "gold standard", instead of "free silver"
Jason's plan is to organize a fundraiser to gather enough money for Daisy's medical expenses and William's tuition fees. He also intends to reach out to local community organizations for additional support and resources for the family's needs. Additionally, Jason plans to establish a network of volunteers to provide practical assistance and emotional support to Daisy and William during this challenging time.
William Few had three daughters.
Abraham Baldwin, William Few, William Houstoun, William Leigh Pierce
William Paterson proposed the New Jersey Plan to the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
new jersey plan