Just shining the spotlight on one of the framers of the U.S. Constitution can shed tremendous light on what the entire process must have involved.
- James Wilson was never elected to be one of our nation's leaders. But he left an indelible mark in U.S. History. This Mr. Wilson played a huge role in writing into the Constitution the principle that sovereignty resides with the people. Tell the truth. If you were playing an American history trivia game and that question was asked: “Who did that?” – you would have gotten it wrong, wouldn’t you? The name of James Wilson isn’t like cream. It doesn’t rise to the top when there is a discussion about framers of the U.S. Constitution. Yet he was one of the signers. Per information maintained by the National Archives, he was Signer Number 7 representing Pennsylvania.
What were the original framers
of the U.S. Constitution really thinking?
Americans should and need to know!
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The Original Compromise: What the Constitution’s framers were Really Thinking
Author: David Robertson; Genre: Non-Fiction;
Publisher: Oxford University Press; Release Date: January 2, 2013
In this provocative new account of the framing of the Constitution, Robertson observes that the Federalist Papers represented only one side in a fierce argument that was settled by compromise–in fact, multiple compromises. …
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