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      • Wythe learned reading, writing, arithmetic, and the basics of Latin at his mother’s knee. Whether he ever had any formal schooling is uncertain, but he loved learning, apparently taught himself Greek, geometry, and natural history (that is, science), studied Hebrew in the 1790s, read voraciously all of his life, and eventually became a teacher.
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  1. George Wythe, American jurist who was one of the first judges in the United States to state the principle that a court can invalidate a law considered to be unconstitutional. He was probably the first great American law teacher; his pupils included Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, and Henry Clay.

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    Early life and education. [edit] Coat of Arms of George Wythe. Wythe was born in 1726, at Chesterville, the plantation operated by three generations of the Wythe family in what was then Elizabeth City County but is now Hampton, Virginia.

  4. Feb 18, 2020 · When Wythe was a boy, his mother did not just teach him the subjects he needed to learn for a proper education, but taught him to love learning. Because of this love of learning, George never stopped studying and grew up to be a greatly accomplished man who had quite an impact on the world.

  5. During his first fifty years, George Wythe did not solely devote himself to politics and the law, for he also gained an enviable reputation as a teacher of young men. Although there likely were earlier students, the first known person to study law under Wythe was Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826). After attending William and Mary for two years ...

  6. Jul 26, 2022 · George Wythe was a lawyer, teacher, and politician from Virginia who rose to prominence during the American Revolution and became a Founding Father. Wythe was born to a wealthy family in Elizabeth County, Virginia in 1726.

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  7. Margaret Wythe instilled in her son a love of learning that served him all his life. Even as an old man, Wythe took up new subjects, teaching himself Hebrew, for example. George Wythe read law with his uncle Stephen Dewey, who lived near Petersburg.

  8. Topic (s): Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Revolutionary War Leaders. American statesman and revolutionary George Wythe was born in 1726 on his family's plantation in Chesterville near present day Hampton, Virginia.

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