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  1. Edward Rutledge war zweimal verheiratet und hatte insgesamt drei Kinder. Rutledge verursachte einige Aufregung, weil der originale Entwurf der Unabhängigkeitserklärung, dargelegt und unterstützt von Thomas Jefferson , das Verbot der Sklaverei enthielt und die Südstaaten veranlasste, nicht dafür zu stimmen, bis versprochen wurde, diese Passage zu entfernen.

  2. Rutledge, Edward. RUTLEDGE, EDWARD. (1749–1800). Member of Continental Congress and U.S. House of Representative, Signer, governor of South Carolina.Born in Christ Church Parish, South Carolina on 23 November 1749, Rutledge studied law with his elder brother, John Rutledge, entered the Middle Temple in 1767, and was admitted to the English bar in 1772.

  3. 13 de nov. de 2009 · On June 28, 1776, Edward Rutledge, one of South Carolina’s representatives to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia, expresses his reluctance to declare independence from Britain in a letter ...

  4. Presenting the Facts: 1776. March 28, 2017. In this edition of "Presenting the Facts", we explore the 1972 movie adaptation of the musical 1776. The concept, music, and lyrics were by Sherman Edwards, and the book was written by Peter Stone. The musical opened on March 16, 1969 and closed on February 13, 1972.

  5. Edward Rutledge, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was born in Charleston, South Carolina, on November 23, 1749. He was the youngest son of eight to Dr. John Rutledge, of Scots-Irish descent and Sarah Hext, born in South Carolina and of English descent. When he was 20, Rutledge became a student of law at the Middle Temple in 1767 and ...

  6. www.carolana.com › sc_signers_edward_rutledgeEdward Rutledge - Carolana

    Edward Rutledge, the first of the South Carolina delegation who affixed his name to the Declaration of Independence, was born in the city of Charles Town, in November of 1749. He was the youngest, son of Doctor John Rutledge, who emigrated from Ireland to South Carolina, about the year 1735. His mother was Sarah Hert, a lady of respectable ...

  7. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Edward Rutledge (November 23, 1749 – January 23, 1800) was an American Founding Father and politician who signed the Continental Association and was the youngest signatory of the Declaration of Independence. He later served as the 39th governor of South Carolina. Quick Facts 39th Governor of South ...