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Pierce Butler

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

PIERCE BUTLER

Presentation by: Layne Foster

CHILDHOOD/EDUCATION:

  • Born in 1744 in county Carlow, Ireland
  • His father, sir Richard Butler, was a member of Parliament

ROLE PLAYED REVOLUTION/ORIGINS OF THE UNITED STATES:

  • Pursued a military career- took up the Whig cause
  • In 1779, he served as adjundant general in the South Carolina militia, a position that carried the rank of
  • Bridager general
  • He won election to both the continental congress and the constitutional convention from 1787-1788

MOST IMPACT ON THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:

  • Butler defended American slavery
  • He introduces the Fugitive Slave Clause of the U.S constitution
  • During the Constitutional convention
  • Later, he was elected by the Georgia state legislature to three separate terms
  • In the United States Senate

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  • Due to his growing political interest, the South Carolina legislature
  • Asked Butler to represent the state at the Constitutional convention
  • That met in Philadelphia in 1787

CONCLUDING QUOTE:

  • Butler agreed with Alexander Hamilton's political statements in
  • Wanting to maintain a strong central government, but a government that could
  • Never take advantages of the rights of a private citizen
  • "Our System is little better than [a] matter of experiment... Much must
  • Depend on the morals and manners of the people at large." -Pierce Butler