North Carolina leaders

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North Carolina leaders were influential political figures in the late 18th century who helped shape early American constitutional thought and governance.

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instanceOf group of political leaders
activeInPeriod late 18th century
contributedTo early American constitutional thought
early American governance
country United States of America
engagedIn debates over individual rights and liberties in constitutional texts
helpedShape North Carolina state constitution
relationship between state and federal authority in early United States
includedLeader Abner Nash
Alexander Martin
Hugh Williamson
James Iredell Sr.
Nathaniel Macon
Richard Caswell
Richard Dobbs Spaight
Samuel Johnston
William R. Davie
Willie Jones
influenced debates over ratification of the U.S. Constitution
state constitutional development in North Carolina
locatedIn North Carolina
participatedIn American Revolutionary era politics
North Carolina ratifying conventions for the U.S. Constitution
politicalOrientation Anti-Federalist (some leaders)
Federalist (some leaders)
role influential political figures

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Thoughts on Government commissionedBy North Carolina leaders
Drafting of the North Carolina Constitution of 1776 participant North Carolina leaders
this entity surface form: North Carolina revolutionary leaders