James Wilson
Delegates to the Constitutional Convention
State: Pennsylvania (Born in Scotland, immigrated 1765)
Age at Convention: 45
Date of Birth: September 14, 1742
Date of Death: August 28, 1798
Schooling: He attended Universities of Saint Andrews, Glasgow, and Edinburgh, Honorary MA from the College of Philadelphia 1766
Occupation: Lawyer, Public Security Interests, Real Estate and Land Speculation, Latin Tutor at College of Philadelphia
Prior Political Experience: Signed the Declaration of Independence 1776, Advocate General for France in America 1779-1783, Confederation Congress 1782-1783 & 1785-1787
Committee Assignments: Committee of Detail, Committee of State Commitments
Convention Contributions: Arrived May 25 and was present through the signing of the Constitution. He spoke often and with much fervor on behalf of a strong central government that nevertheless conformed to majoritarian principles. William Pierce stated that “no man is more clear than, copious and comprehensive than Mr. Wilson, yet he is no great Orator.”
New Government Participation: He was the only Pennsylvania delegate to attend the Pennsylvania ratifying convention and supported the ratification of the Constitution. His State House speech delivered on October 6, 1787 defined the strategy of the Federalist party and became the most criticized document during the ratification debates. President Washington nominated and the Senate confirmed him as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1789 – 1798).)