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Where was George Mason  from,and which state did he live in?

George Mason lived in Fairfax, virginia

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How old was George Mason at the convention? 

George Mason was 62 at the convention.

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How did George mason learn?

George Mason was largely self-educated, using his uncle John Mercer's extensive library to study law and political philosophy, though he did have some formal tutelage in his youth.

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Why is George Mason known as the "Forgotten Founder"?

George Mason is known as the "Forgotten Founder" primarily because he refused to sign the U.S. Constitution at the 1787 convention.

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Did you know that George Mason tried to  Refused to sign the Constitution

He refused to sign the U.S. Constitution at the Constitutional Convention because it didn't include a declaration of individual rights, which he believed was a necessity. His objections helped lead to the creation of the Bill of Rights.

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How old was George Mason at the convention?

George Mason was 62 years old at the constition.

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was George Mason a wealthy planter in virginia? yes or no

Yes 

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Where did George Mason go to school?

George Mason did not attend a formal university, but received a combination of private tutelage and self-education.

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Why did George Mason refuse to sign the U.S. Constitution?

Mason refused to sign the Constitution at the 1787 Constitutional Convention because it lacked a Bill of Rights to protect individual liberties from government overreach. A key Anti-Federalist, he also felt that the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government at the expense of the states. Additionally, Mason objected to the clause that protected the slave trade until 1808.

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Did you know that George Mason was  Self-educated

His formal schooling was limited, but he became a well-read and knowledgeable individual through his access to his family's extensive library.

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When was he born?

December 11 1725

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Did George Mason make a family ?

Mason was the sole parent to 9 children.

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Did George mason go to high school ?

No, George Mason did not go to high school as we know it today. He received a limited amount of formal schooling from private tutors and then largely educated himself by reading in his uncle's extensive library.

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 For what key document is George Mason known as the "Father of the Bill of Rights"?

He is known as the "Father of the Bill of Rights" because he was the principal author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights in 1776. This document, which listed specific protections for citizens, heavily influenced Thomas Jefferson's writing of the Declaration of Independence and later served as the model for James Madison when he drafted the U.S. Bill of Rights.

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Did you know that George Mason was a Influential writer ?

Yes, George Mason was an influential writer whose work profoundly impacted the American founding, particularly concerning individual rights. He is best known for authoring the Virginia Declaration of Rights, a document that served as a model for both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Bill of Rights.

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Where was George Mason birth place?

Fairfax country virgnina

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where did  his children go to school?

George Mason's children received home tutoring and attended schools like the Fredericksburg Academy. George Mason's son, George Mason IV, was too young to fight in the Revolutionary War and was also tutored at home and sent to the Fredericksburg Academy.

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Did George Mason go to college ?

No, George Mason did not go to college. He was largely self-educated, learning from tutors and by reading in his uncle's extensive library. His education was a product of private tutors and independent study, not a formal university or college system.

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What were Mason's views on slavery?

Mason had a complex and contradictory relationship with slavery. While he was a wealthy Virginia planter who inherited and owned hundreds of enslaved people, he also publicly criticized the institution. At the Constitutional Convention, he condemned the slave trade as "disgraceful to mankind" and feared that slavery would bring divine judgment upon the new country. However, Mason never freed the people he enslaved, a reflection of the economic and social realities of the time.

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Did You know George Mason's father died ?

George Mason's father died when he was 10 years old.

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How old was George Mason  when he died

66 years old

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Was George Mason wealthy?

George Mason was wealthy after the convention.

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George Mason is often called the "forgotten founder." How did his refusal to sign the Constitution ultimately lead to one of the most important additions to the document, and why is he less remembered than his contemporaries?

George Mason is often called the "forgotten founder." How did his refusal to sign the Constitution ultimately lead to one of the most important additions to the document, and why is he less remembered than his contemporaries?

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 Where was George Mason's home, and what role did it play in his life?

Mason's estate was Gunston Hall, a plantation home he built in present-day Fairfax County, Virginia, near his neighbor George Washington. A private man who disliked politics, Mason preferred life at Gunston Hall with his large family. He often cited his family responsibilities and poor health as reasons for avoiding public office.

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Did you know that George mason's Devoted father

After his first wife died, leaving him with nine surviving children, he became a very conscientious and devoted father, which influenced his political involvement as he did not want to be away from his family for long periods.

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