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    Edmund Randolph

    American attorney

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  1. May 11, 2018 · Attorney general, secretary of state, governor. Edmund Randolph was highly influential in the political shaping of America, particularly between 1776 and 1800, when he served as Virginia's first attorney general, Virginia state governor, the first U.S. attorney general, and the nation's second secretary of state.

  2. Edmund Randolph was a prominent lawyer and statesman who served as the seventh Governor of Virginia, the first United States Attorney General, and the second United States Secretary of State. He presented the Virginia Plan at the Constitutional Convention of 1787, a proposal that influenced the structure of the U.S. Constitution, advocating for ...

  3. Edmund Randolph. Attorney General. His father, the Attorney General, taught him law in 1775. His uncle was the first president of the Continental Congress. His father-in-law was the prominent Robert Carter Nicholas. Edmund Randolph grew up surrounded with influential people, and himself became, perhaps, the most influential of them all.

  4. Edmund Randolph, Second Secretary of State. Rise to Prominence. Randolph was born into a leading Virginia family. He graduated from the College of William & Mary, studied law with his father John and his Uncle Peyton, joined the Virginia bar, and began practicing law in Williamsburg.

  5. Encyclopedia of the American Constitution. RANDOLPH, EDMUND (1753–1813)In 1776 Edmund Jenings Randolph, lawyer, mayor of Williamsburg, and aide to General george washington, was the youngest delegate to the convention that adopted the virginia declaration of rights and constitution.

  6. Edmund Randolph (1789–1794) Edmund Jennings Randolph was born in Williamsburg, Virginia, on August 10, 1753, and studied there at the College of William and Mary. Randolph was only 23 years of age when he gained his first political experience as a delegate to the Virginia state constitutional convention in 1776.

  7. Edmund Randolph | To Form a More Perfect Union | Articles and Essays | Documents from the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention, 1774-1789 | Digital Collections | Library of Congress.

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