American Minute with Bill FedererThe ONLY person to sign all four U.S. founding documents insisted on gold and silver coin -‘No government has the right to impose…money which is not of intrinsic value.’ |
He was the only person to sign all four of America’s founding documents:Articles of Association-1774, Declaration of Independence-1776, Articles of Confederation-1777, U.S. Constitution-1787.Who was he? Roger Sherman. At age 19, Roger Sherman’s father died and he supported his family as a shoe cobbler, helping his two younger brothers to attend college and become clergymen.
Roger Sherman was elected a state senator, a judge and a delegate to the Continental Congress.
“You are further to declare that we hold sacred the rights of conscience, and may promise to the whole people, solemnly in our name, the free and undisturbed exercise of their religion. And…that all civil rights and the right to hold office were to be extended to persons of any Christian denomination.”
“This is the Lord’s doing, and marvelous in our eyes!”
He helped to draft the New Jersey Plan and the Connecticut Compromise, which broke the deadlock between how the large States and small States would be represented in the new government. Patrick Henry described Roger Sherman as one of the three greatest men at the Constitutional Convention. Roger Sherman is the author of Article 1, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution: “No State shall…make anything but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts.”
“Suppose a man comes to a trader’s shop in this colony to buy goods, and the trader sells him a certain quantity of goods and tells him the price is so many pounds, shillings and pence…to be paid at the expiration of one year…but there is nothing said either by seller or buyer, what currency it is to be paid in…
The debtor says that Bills of Credit on the neighboring governments have for many years passed promiscuously with the Bills of Credit on this colony as money… And the creditor…says that such Bills of Credit are of no intrinsic value, and their…value is fluctuating and very uncertain, and therefore it would be unjust that any person should be obliged to receive them in payment as money…
No government has the right to impose on its subjects any…currency to be received in payments as money which is not of intrinsic value… because in so doing they would oblige men to part with their estates for that which is worth nothing in itself and which they don’t know will ever procure him any thing.”
When the First Amendment was introduced, Roger Sherman thought it was unnecessary as religion was under each individual States’ jurisdiction. In 1788, as a member of the White Haven Congregational Church, Roger Sherman was asked to use his expertise in revising the wording of their creed. In his own handwriting, he wrote: “I believe…that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are a revelation from God, and a complete rule to direct us how we may glorify and enjoy him…
The State of Connecticut placed a statue of Roger Sherman in the U.S. Capitol.
Inscribed on Roger Sherman’s tomb is:
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