| Full Name |
Edmund Jennings Randolph |
| Date of Birth |
10 August 1753 |
| Place of Birth |
Williamsburg, Virginia |
| Date of Death |
12 September 1813 |
| Place of Death |
Carter Hall, Millwood, Virginia |
| Citizenship / Country of Residence |
United States of America |
| Education |
College of William & Mary |
| Profession |
Lawyer, Politician, Statesman |
| Years of Activity |
1775-1813 |
| Brief Information |
Edmund Randolph was an American attorney and politician who held several high offices, including the 7th Governor of Virginia, the 1st United States Attorney General, and the 2nd United States Secretary of State. He was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, where he introduced the Virginia Plan, a proposal that significantly shaped the framework of the U.S. Constitution. Randolph later served as a key figure in the ratification debates in Virginia and contributed to the early legal and political structure of the new nation. |