George Mason had very strong opinions and stuck with them. He decided he didn't like the constitution, so he didn't sign. He also wouldn't take "no" for an answer.
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He did not have one
George Washington was an honest and strong willed man
I personally dont know for sure but ithink his name is george or something like thay
He no longer has a personality....he died several years ago
they were loseesdeasd\a
Yes he was very deeply into the masons. Check out this link > http://www.reversespins.com/masons.html
he was nice
First, let me tell you my opinion about the Masons. Masons are a bunch of smart people who like to talk with the members of their club about things that are important to them. Everything else you hear, is most likely a conspiracy. I am NOT saying that it is impossible for the Masons to have bad things going on in their club, but I find that idea highly unlikely. Now, back to your question, I think that the Masons have some sort of support from the government in some way. There are MANY people in the government who are Masons. 15 of our presidents were Masons.
George Alexander Kelly has written: 'A theory of personality' 'Clinical psychology and personality' -- subject(s): Clinical psychology, Essays, Personality, Psychotherapy
The Masons were and are a semi-secret organization. A number of leaders of the American Revolution were Masons, including George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. The sons of liberty were a young men's militia organization created by the Masons. That organization had nothing to do with causing the revolution but when the war broke out, its members provided trained militia.
Many of the men involved in establishing the United States were members of the Free Masons. George Washington was just one of those men who was a Mason. Once the states were established a Lodge was established in each.