WILSON, JAMES


Meaning of WILSON, JAMES in English

born Sept. 14, 1742, Fife, Scot.

died Aug. 21, 1798, Edenton, N.C., U.S.

American colonial lawyer, politician, and jurist.

Immigrating to North America in 1765, he taught Greek and rhetoric in the College of Philadelphia and then studied law under John Dickinson . In 1774 he published a widely read treatise proposing a commonwealth of British colonies. He was a member of the Committee of Correspondence, a delegate to the Continental Congress (1775–77), and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. He helped draft the U.S. Constitution and the Pennsylvania state constitution and delivered lectures that became landmarks in American jurisprudence. He served on the U.S. Supreme Court (1789–98).

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