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How did George mason influence the creation of the bill of rights?

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He wrote a pamphlet titled " Objections to This Constitution of Government. "

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He led Virginia patriots during the American Revolution, and his concept of inalienable rights influenced Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence. As a member of the Constitutional Convention, Mason advocated strong local government and a weak central government. This led to the adoption of the Bill of Rights.
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