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George Mason

George Mason

Accession number: 1858.2

George Mason (1725–1792) was called on in May 1776 to draft the Virginia Declaration of Rights, which Thomas Jefferson paraphrased a few weeks later in the opening lines of the Declaration of Independence. Mason's document also was the pattern for the federal Bill of Rights, added as amendments to the Constitution in 1791.


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