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John Trumbull Jr.
American Revolutionary leader who as governor of Connecticut provided supplies for the continental army. -
John Witherspoon
He was a Scottish-American Presbyterian minister and founding father of the United States. He died in November 15, 1794. -
John Hancock
Was an American merchant. Prominent Patriot of the American Revolution. He was a smuggler, statesman, and he served as president of the second Continental Congress. He was the 1st and 3rd Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. -
Charles Carroll
A wealthy Maryland planter. He was an early advocate of Independence from Kingdom of Great Britain. He died in November 14, 1832. -
Johny Jay
An american statesman, Patriot, diplomat, and one of the founding fathers of the United States of America. Also a signer of the Treaty of Paris. First Chief Justice of the US. -
Benjamin Rush
He was a founding father of the United States, A civc leader in Philadelphia, a physician, social reformer, politician, educator and humanitarian. also the founder of Dickinson College in Pennsylvania. -
Benjamin Rush
Born Jan 4, 1746, Died April 19, 1813. Rush was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He was a civic leader In Philadelphia, he was also a Physician, Politician, Social Reformer, Educator, Humanitarian,and the founder of Dickinson college. -
John Peter Muhlenberg
Born Oct 1, 1746, Died Oct 1, 1807. Muhlenberg was an american clergyman, a Continental soldier, and a political figure in the newly Independent United States.(U.S House of Representatives & U.S Senate from Pennsylvania. -
U.S Constitution
written during the Philadelphia Convection. Established Americas national government and fundamental laws. Guaranteed rights for the citizens. Presided over by George Washington. -
Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights is the first 10 Amendments of the Constitution of the United States. It was written by James Madison.