How did George Mason influence the creation of the Bill of Rights?(1 point)

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He refused to sign the United States Constitution.
He refused to sign the United States Constitution.

He wrote a pamphlet titled “Objections to This Constitution of Government.”
He wrote a pamphlet titled “Objections to This Constitution of Government.”

He encouraged others to oppose the ratification of the Constitution.
He encouraged others to oppose the ratification of the Constitution.

He assembled an antifederalist convention in Virginia to discuss the matter.

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George Mason's influence on the creation of the Bill of Rights primarily came from his refusal to sign the United States Constitution. He was a strong advocate for individual liberties and believed that the Constitution needed explicit protections for those rights. His objections and concerns helped spur the demand for a Bill of Rights, which ultimately led to its adoption.

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