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  1. Gunning Bedford Jr. (1747 – March 30, 1812) was an American Founding Father, delegate to the Congress of the Confederation (Continental Congress), Attorney General of Delaware, a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787 which drafted the United States Constitution, a signer of the United States Constitution, and a United ...

  2. 16 de feb. de 2018 · He usually referred to himself as Gunning Bedford, Jr., to avoid confusion with his cousin and contemporary Delaware statesman and soldier, Col. Gunning Bedford. In 1771 signer Bedford graduated with honors from the College of New Jersey (later Princeton), where he was a classmate of James Madison.

  3. Bedford moved to Delaware, where he practiced law and served the state as a legislator, representative to the Continental Congress, and attorney general. Beford was a member of the committee that drafted the Great Compromise, representing the small states’ point of view.

  4. Gunning Bedford was the quintessential champion of the rights of the small states. His experience in local politics, along with his service in the Continental Congress, taught him...

  5. Gunning Bedford, Jr., 17471812, American political leader, b. Philadelphia. Settling in Delaware, Bedford became a member of the local legislature, attorney general (1784–89), and a delegate to the Continental Congress (1783–85).

  6. Gunning Bedford, Jr., represented Delaware at the constitutional convention of 1787 and signed the Constitution. A spokesman for small-state positions, he vigorously advocated equal representation of the states in Congress; he also argued for easy removal of the president and against the veto power.

  7. Gunning Bedford, Jr. statesman, signer of the United States Constitution, Freemason, and jurist is one of Delaware's most distinguished and colorful patriots.