What is James Wilsons leadership style and traits? What made him different from other founding fathers? Was he a change agent? If so, how did he help their followers through change? What type of power did james wilson possess? Did he demonstrate ethics and values, if so, how? What risks did he take? Solution James Wilson was a democratic leader. This can be cnfirmed by the decisions taken by James Wilson during the American Revolution. During the revolution Mr. Wilson advocated for the independence of colonies in America from the British empire. When the time for voting for independence from the British empire came Mr. James Wilson proposed that he must consult and take the views of public in his constituent before taking any decision. This process delayed the independence of the Philadelphia constituency. Ultimately the people of his constituency agreed to get independence and they voted in favour of independence. Thus, the leadership style adopted by Mr. James Wilson has a democratic leadership style. The democratic style adopted by Mr. James Wilson made him a different leader as compared to other founding fathers. Yes, he was a change agent. He argued for independence of his constituen from the Bristish empire and advocated furiosly for their independence. He asked the people of his constituent for their opinion about getting independence from the British empire but the people of his constituent resisted independence. He waited and explained to them about the benefits of getting independence. Eventually the people of his constituent decided to get independence from the British empire and hence Mr. James Wilson voted in favour of independence. James Wilson possessed great debating and advocating skills with strong emphasis on giving logical reasoning in the debate..