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  1. Edmund Jennings Randolph (August 10, 1753 – September 12, 1813) was a Founding Father of the United States, attorney, and the 7th Governor of Virginia. As a delegate from Virginia, he attended the Constitutional Convention and helped to create the national constitution while serving on its Committee of Detail.

  2. Edmund Jennings Randolph was a Virginia lawyer who played an important role in drafting and ratifying the U.S. Constitution and served as attorney general and later secretary of state in George Washington’s cabinet.

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  3. Edmund Randolph was born on August 10, 1753, to a prominent Virginia family. After graduating from the College of William & Mary, he pursued a career in law. He served as an aide-de-camp to General George Washington in 1775 and later had an extensive political career.

  4. Edmund Jennings Randolph succeeded Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State on January 2, 1794. Like Jefferson, Randolph resigned from office.

  5. May 11, 2018 · Edmund Randolph (1753-1813), American statesman and lawyer, was an exceedingly influential public figure from 1780 to 1800. Edmund Randolph's father, of a family long prominent in Virginia, was king's attorney and returned to England before the American Revolution.

  6. Edmund Randolph was a prominent lawyer and statesman who served as the seventh Governor of Virginia, the first United States Attorney General, and the second United States Secretary of State.

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  8. Learn about Edmund Randolph, a prominent Virginia politician and delegate to the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention. Find documents, essays and images related to his life and views on the Constitution.