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John Rutledge - Wikipedia John Rutledge Jr (September 17, 1739 – June 21, 1800) was an American Founding Father, politician, and jurist who served as one of the original associate justices of the Supreme Court and the second chief justice of the United States
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John Rutledge | History, Constitutional Convention, Slavery | Britannica At the Constitutional Convention in 1787, Rutledge spoke for Southern planters by supporting slavery He argued in favour of dividing society into classes as a basis for representation and also postulated high property qualifications for holding office
Key Figures in the Ratification of the Constitution: John Rutledge The new government under the Constitution soon lured Rutledge He was a Presidential elector in 1789 and Washington then appointed him as Associate Justice of the U S Supreme Court, but for some reason he apparently served only a short time
John Rutledge, Facts, Significance, Life, Career John Rutledge was a successful lawyer from Charleston, South Carolina He is important because he participated in key events that shaped the American Revolution, including the Stamp Act Congress, First Continental Congress, Second Continental Congress, and Constitutional Convention
John Rutledge | Mount Pleasant, SC - Official Website American Founding Father John Rutledge, the eldest child of Dr John Rutledge and Sarah Hext Rutledge, was born in Christ Church Parish in 1739 He died in Charleston on July 23, 1800 and is buried at St Michael’s Episcopal Church
John Rutledge | U. S. Founding Father | ConstitutionDay. com Founding Father John Rutledge from the State of South Carolina is a signer to the U S Constitution in September 17, 1787 Learn more about John Rutledges role in forming America as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention
John Rutledge – Abbeville Institute John Rutledge was appointed one of the deputies to the first Congress, which, in 1765, assembled in New York Although one of the youngest members of that body, his distinguished abilities attracted marked attention and gave him great influence