The book The Revolution in Virginia was written by author Eckenrode, H. J. (Hamilton James), 1881- Here you can read free online of The Revolution in Virginia book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Revolution in Virginia a good or bad book?
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Six members came from the tide water counties, three from the south side, one from the piedmont, and one from the west. A glance thus shows that the preponderant eastern element secured the success of its policies by electing a majority of the committee from its own ranks. Seven of the eleven members, Pendleton, Bland, John Page, Paul Carrington, Dudley Digges, Carter Braxton, and John Tabb, may be classed as con servatives, leaving as progressive representatives George Mason, Thomas Ludwell Le...e, William Cabell, and James Mercer. Mason, probably the foremost member in point of ability, seldom attended meetings and the direction of affairs fell into the hands of Edmund Pendleton, the con servative leader. Bland, who might have disputed the primacy with him, was old and in declining health. Pendle ton, as both president of the convention and chairman of the Committee of Safety, occupied a unique position. With Jefferson, Henry, and Richard Henry Lee out of Vir ginia politics for the time being, he was the most influential man in the government.
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