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Isaac Norris (statesman)

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During his speakership, the colonial representatives and the proprietaries had a long conflict about the taxation and legislative control of the Penn family estates. A leader of the Quakers, Norris joined the opponents of privilege. In a debate in the Assembly he declared, "No man shall ever stand on
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as a commissioner to England to work for the removal of grievances related to the proprietary instructions, but declined on account of failing health. Although he opposed the encroachments of the Penns, he would not support the proposition to convert Pennsylvania into a royal province. He resigned
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of the strictest sect, and endeavored to keep the policy of Pennsylvania consistent with the principles of his religion. On the prospect of war with France and Spain in 1739, he opposed the organization of volunteer companies and preparation for the defense of the province. His followers, in
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Norris was an excellent French, Latin, and Hebrew scholar, collected a valuable library, and was active in educational and benevolent enterprises. He served as a trustee of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, now the
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He was one of the commissioners to a treaty with the Albany Indians in 1745 and 1755, and he and his colleagues effected the purchase of several million acres comprising the southwestern part of Pennsylvania.
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After his schooling in London, Norris returned to manage the family business, Norris and Company, on behalf of his ailing father. After his father died in 1735, the junior Isaac became a senior partner.
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Engaged in business until 1743, Norris had acquired a large fortune, in addition to what he inherited from his father. He retired from business to devote himself to politics and public life.
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opposition to the war party, were known as the "Norris party," and his subsequent election to the assembly was the occasion of violent political struggles between the
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Like his father before him, Norris entered into politics at an early age. He served as a councilman and alderman, a member of the
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Well established after inheriting money and property from his father in 1739, Norris married Sarah Logan, the eldest daughter of
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Due to poor health, he retired shortly thereafter. He died at his estate, "Fairhill". His death marked the passing of the
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his speakership when, in 1764, a petition to that effect passed the Assembly. Norris was reelected again.
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In 1742, the Norrises moved from Philadelphia to Fairhill, their family estate, in the present-day
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my grave and say, 'Curse him, here lies he who betrayed the liberties of his country!'"
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In 1754, he was selected as a member of the Pennsylvania delegation, led by
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in Philadelphia, and went abroad in 1722 and again from 1734 to 1735.
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in 1734, and chairman of its most important committees. He was a
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Speaker of the Pennsylvania Assembly
Philadelphia
Province of Pennsylvania
British America
Philadelphia
Province of Pennsylvania
Friends Arch Street Meeting House Burial Ground
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Quaker
Mary Norris Dickinson
Isaac Norris
Friends' School
Province of Pennsylvania
British America
Philadelphia
Isaac Norris
Quaker
William Penn
Province of Pennsylvania
Friends School
Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly
Quaker
Quakers
Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly
Benjamin Franklin
Albany Congress
French and Indian War
Seven Years' War

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