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2007-10-24 12:51:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Google Samuel Huntington, he signed the Declaration of Independence, and years before Washington entered politics, Samuel Huntington held the Title of President of the United States.
2007-10-24 22:51:21
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Founding Fathers of the United States, also known as the Fathers of Our Country, the Forefathers, Framers of the Constitution or the Founders, are the political leaders who signed the Declaration of Independence or the United States Constitution, or otherwise participated in the American Revolution as leaders of the Patriots.
Delegates who signed
* Abraham Baldwin
* Richard Bassett
* Gunning Bedford, Jr.
* John Blair
* William Blount
* David Brearly
* Jacob Broom
* Pierce Butler
* Daniel Carroll
* George Clymer
* Jonathan Dayton
* John Dickinson
* William Few
* Thomas Fitzsimons
* Benjamin Franklin
* Nicholas Gilman
* Nathaniel Gorham
* Alexander Hamilton
* Jared Ingersoll
* Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer
* William Samuel Johnson
* Rufus King
* John Langdon
* William Livingston
* James Madison
* James McHenry
* Thomas Mifflin
* Gouverneur Morris
* Robert Morris
* William Paterson
* Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
* Charles Pinckney
* George Read
* John Rutledge
* Roger Sherman
* Richard Dobbs Spaight
* George Washington (president of the Convention)
* Hugh Williamson
* James Wilson
* William Jackson (Secretary)
[edit] 13 Delegates who had left the Convention earlier and did not sign
* William Richardson Davie
* Oliver Ellsworth
* William Houston
* William Houstoun
* John Lansing, Jr.
* Alexander Martin
* Luther Martin
* James McClurg
* John Francis Mercer
* William Pierce
* Caleb Strong
* George Wythe
* Robert Yates
[edit] 3 Delegates who refused to sign
* Elbridge Gerry
* George Mason
* Edmund Randolph
[edit] Other Revolutionary-era figures considered as Founding Fathers
* Ethan Allen
* Richard Bland
* George Clinton
* Patrick Henry
* John Jay
* Henry Lee III
* Francis Adrian Vanderkemp
* Robert R. Livingston
* John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the United States.
* Philip Mazzei, an Italian patriot and pamphleteer who suggested the quote "All men are created equal" [11][12]
* James Monroe, Continental Congressman and fifth President of the United States, the last of the "Republican Generation"
* Thomas Paine, who went on to champion the French Revolution in his Rights of Man. He was elected to the National Convention and helped to write the constitution of France.
* Peyton Randolph, President of the First Continental Congress
* Paul Revere
* Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, the German-Prussian General who reorganized the Continental Army and guided it to victory.
* Charles Thomson, secretary to the Second Continental Congress
2007-10-28 19:25:47
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answer #3
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answered by BeachBum 7
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Jesus I
Jesus II
Jesus III
Jesus IV
Jesus V
Jesus VI
Jesus VII
It depends what day your country was made
2007-10-24 19:53:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Just check out the signatures at the bottom of the Declaration of Independence. They are all there
2007-10-24 19:53:48
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's one to research: Albert Pike
2007-10-24 21:13:20
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answered by HBVmmvii 2
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All?? You do realize that that's hundreds of people at minimum, right?
2007-10-24 19:53:05
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answer #7
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answered by Wonderputz 3
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He's probably looking for the answer "GW"!
2007-10-24 19:54:01
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answered by peacenegotiator 3
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which country? you a spy?
2007-10-24 20:26:24
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answered by ? 6
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