he agreed
Yes, George Read supported the Great Compromise during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. He was a proponent of balancing the interests of both large and small states, which the compromise aimed to achieve by creating a bicameral legislature. This compromise established proportional representation in the House of Representatives and equal representation in the Senate, which aligned with Read's views on ensuring fair representation for all states.
George Read was a delegate from Delaware who opposed key aspects of the Virginia Plan during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. He was particularly concerned about the proposal for representation in Congress based on population, which he believed would disadvantage smaller states like Delaware. Read advocated for equal representation for all states in the Senate to ensure that smaller states had a voice in the federal legislature. His position contributed to the eventual compromise that led to the bicameral structure of Congress.
he probably supported it after all, he was from the southern states and he wanted slaves so he probably supported it
I dont think so.., He is normal, he is a great boxer !!!
George Read
George Read was born on September 18, 1733.
George Read was born on September 18, 1733.
George E. Read died in 1910.
George E. Read was born in 1838.
George Read Sage died in 1898.
George Read Sage was born in 1828.
There was never a U.S. President named George Read, but there was a George Read who was President of Delaware from October 20, 1777 to March 31, 1778.