1. James Wilson (1742-1798) | George Washington's Mount Vernon
Wilson was born in Fife, Scotland in 1742 in the Scottish Lowlands. He won a scholarship to the University at St. Andrews and attended the Universities of ...
As the only person who signed the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution, and served as a Supreme Court Justice, James Wilson of Pennsylvania made important contributions to American democracy. During the Constitutional Convention, Wilson successfully proposed a unitary executive elected through an electoral college system and negotiated the Three-Fifths Compromise that paved the way for the Constitution’s adoption. Wilson spent the last years of life as a Supreme Court Justice. During his time on the court, financial difficulties distracted him from his duties. Wilson died in 1798, at the age of 55.
2. James Wilson - University Archives and Records Center
Born in Scotland, James Wilson studied at St. Andrews, Edinburgh, and Glasgow. He began preparing for the Presbyterian ministry, but had to withdraw from ...
Born in Scotland, James Wilson studied at St. Andrews, Edinburgh, and Glasgow. He began preparing for the Presbyterian ministry, but had to withdraw from the University after four years because... Read more »
3. James Wilson | Signer of Declaration, Founding Father, Constitutional ...
James Wilson (born September 14, 1742, Fife, Scotland—died August 21, 1798, Edenton, North Carolina, U.S.) was a colonial American lawyer and political ...
James Wilson was a colonial American lawyer and political theorist, who signed both the Declaration of Independence (1776) and the Constitution of the United States (1787).
4. Signers of the Declaration of Independence: James Wilson
James Wilson was born in Scotland in 1742. He attended a surprising number of Universities there, and never attained a degree. He emigrated to America in 1766.
5. James Wilson Biography & Facts - American Revolution
James Wilson, US statesman and jurist, was born in 1742 in Carskerdo, Scotland. His parents were poor Presbyterian farmers and he was one of seven children.
Learn about James Wilson, American statesman, jurist, and politician. Read a biography and key facts about James Wilson.
6. Previous Associate Justices: James Wilson, 1789-1798
JAMES WILSON was born in Caskardy, Scotland, on September 14, 1742. He entered St. Andrews University in 1757 and emigrated to America in 1765 to take a ...
Historical profiles documenting the personal background, plus nomination and confirmation dates of previous associate justices of the U.S. Supreme Court: James Wilson
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7. Forgotten Founders: James Wilson, craftsman of the Constitution
13 jul 2020 · Wilson came to the colonies from Scotland in 1765 after spending four and a half years at the University of St. Andrews; he also arrived in New ...
In the first entry into the series on “Forgotten Founders,” we explored Gouverneur Morris. Today, we examine James Wilson, the Pennsylvanian and Scottish founder behind popular sovereignty, the structure of the judiciary, and many of the most notable compromises at the Constitutional Convention.
8. [PDF] Biography Cards - James Wilson - National Park Service
— James Wilson. James Wilson was born in Scotland and moved to Iowa in 1855. He was a farmer and school teacher. In 1873 he was elected to the US House of ...
9. James Wilson (1742-1798) | National Records of Scotland
The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography gives his birth date as 14 September 1742. Baptism entry for James Wilson (22 KB jpeg) National Records of Scotland, ...
Signatory to the American Declaration of Independence James Wilson was educated at Cupar Grammar School and the University of St Andrews. After a brief period in Edinburgh he emigrated to America where he studied law. From 1774 onwards he became involved politically and argued that, as the American colonies had no representation in the British parliament it had no authority
10. James Wilson | Teaching American History
He was the only Pennsylvania delegate to attend the Pennsylvania ratifying convention and supported the ratification of the Constitution.
State: Pennsylvania (Born in Scotland, immigrated 1765)
11. James Wilson | American Battlefield Trust
James Wilson entered the Civil War only at the age of 24, yet he earned a reputation as one of the most bold and adaptable officers in the entire Union Army.
James Wilson entered the Civil War only at the age of 24, yet he earned a reputation as one of the boldest and adaptable officers in the entire Union Army.
12. James Wilson - Pennsylvania Center for the Book - Penn State
James Wilson was born in Carskerdo, Scotland in 1742. He was the eldest child of William Wilson, a respected farmer of the area. His parents intended for him to ...
James Wilson was born in Carskerdo, Scotland in 1742. He was the eldest child of William Wilson, a respected farmer of the area. His parents intended for him to go into the Presbyterian ministry, and Wilson enrolled in St. Mary's College divinity school. Due to financial difficulties resulting from the death of his father Wilson withdrew from the divinity school. Between the years 1757 and 1765, James Wilson attended the Universities of St. Andrew's, Glasgow, and Edinburgh without earning a degree. In 1765, Wilson immigrated to the colonies, landing in New York. In 1766, he moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and he began tutoring Latin at the College of Philadelphia. Wilson petitioned for and was awarded an honorary Masters of Arts from the College of Philadelphia.