Richard Henry Lee is known for the introduction of the resolution for independence from Britain (The Lee Resolution). Lee refused to sign the Constitution because it did not contain a bill of rights. He served as Virginia senator from 1789 until 1792.
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it was the constitution that was before the one we have today. it didnt work well, so it was revised into the modern constitution by our founding fathers. it was the constitution that was before the one we have today. it didnt work well, so it was revised into the modern constitution by our founding fathers.
to govern them selves better because the bill of rights wasent good enough because the people were in shays rebellion and they didnt have an army because they states had to much power so they had another meetin to make the Constitution
anit-federalists they didnt want the article of confederation to be changed because they thought the national government would be too strong and theyd go back to a government that they just got out of Britain with
The framers were influenced by many different things, but one of the clearest influences is the work and philosophy of John Locke. Locke wrote about the importance of the ruler having the consent of the governed, about free elections, and about the value of each person to pursue their own rights to life, liberty, and property.
Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry. Also, Rhode Islands delegates did not attend.
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she didnt goto school
the federalists were trying to get the antifederalists with the constitution and the federalists agreed with the constitution and the antifederalists didnt agree with the constitution
henry the vii didnt break with rome it was henry viii
The Founding Fathers could not be sure that the Constitution would be generally accepted until the important states of New York and Virginia had ratified it. Powerful organized opposition to the Constitution had developed in these two states and in others. Such men as Elbridge Gerry, Patrick Henry, Richard Henry Lee, and George Mason spoke out against ratification. Answer found by Angel Perez of North Henderson High School
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