Which Virginian refused to sign the U.S. Constitution, but was the chief supporter of the Bill of Rights?


Patrick Henry


Thomas Jefferson


George Mason


James Madison

Respuesta :

George Mason

Explanation:

  • With these other Virginians, George Mason made a political difference at the Congress, which adopted the American Constitution.
  • Although he was one of the most frequent speakers at the rally, he eventually did not sign it with other like-minded people - because he thought he was giving too much authority to the federal government, which means that some of today's controversies in Washington over the character of central government were sown even then , more than two centuries ago.
  • Mason demanded that a Bill of Rights be added to the Constitution, which was only added to it later, and he demanded that the Constitution abolish slavery.

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