How did George Mason influence the creation of Bill of Rights?

A.He refused to sign the United States Constitution.
B.He encouraged others to opposed the ratification of the Constitution.
C.He assembled a anti-federalist convention in Virginia to discuss the matter.
D.He wrote a pamphlet called " objections to the constitution of government.
I think C.

AaaaAaaaAAa I am having a stroke.

i agree but i don't recommend using wiki. anyone can edit information and most people don't trust it. just my opinion though. :)

You're welcome, James.

You're correct! George Mason influenced the creation of the Bill of Rights by assembling an Anti-Federalist convention in Virginia to discuss the matter.

To find the answer to this question, you can start by researching George Mason's role in the creation of the Bill of Rights. One way to do this is to read biographies or historical accounts of George Mason's contributions to American history. These sources may provide insights into his perspectives and actions during the time when the Bill of Rights was being debated and drafted.

In your research, you can also look for information on Mason's views on the Constitution and his participation in the constitutional ratification debates. By understanding his stance on these matters, you can further assess how he might have influenced the creation of the Bill of Rights.

Additionally, you can explore resources such as primary documents, such as letters, speeches, or pamphlets written by George Mason. Through these writings, you can gain direct insights into his thoughts and arguments regarding the Constitution and the need for a Bill of Rights.

By connecting the information gathered from these sources, you can determine that George Mason played a significant role in advocating for the inclusion of a Bill of Rights, which ultimately influenced its creation.

I disagree, although you may be right. What does your text say?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mason

Thanks Ms.sue