His second tutor was a Scotch gentleman who was introduced into the family as Pastor. After he left, John mostly taught himself everything else a tutor couldn’t. John’s mother, Mary, is partially the reason why John was so smart and well taught. “The …show more content…
Together with James Madison and Edmund Randolph, Marshall led the fight for ratification. He was especially active in defense of Article III, which provides for the Federal Judiciary. His most prominent opponent at the ratification convention was the Anti-Federalist leader Patrick Henry. Thankfully, the convention approved the Constitution by a vote of 89–79, with Marshall identifying with the new Federalist Party (which supported a strong national government and all the commercial interests), and opposed to Jefferson's Republican Party (which advocated states’ rights and idealized the Yeoman Farmer and the French