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Benjamin Franklin
Was a founding father who also was an inventor, post man and many other things that are still used to today.. he was the jack of all trades -
John Peter Muhlenberg
Continental Army soldier during the Revolutionary War, as well as a political figure in new independent america.. elected to house of Burgess -
Johnathan Trumbull
Got a message that Britain wanted him to join them, but he stuck with the Patriots like a real American -
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E Pluribus Unum
Was the United States motto until the mid 1900's -
John Hancock
Was that man who signed his name really big on the declaration of independence, he wrote is so big because he wanted them to see it as a big FU to Britain -
Charles Carroll
Was a wealthy Maryland planter, an early advocate to break free from Great Britain and also was Maryland state senate. -
John Jay
Second Secretary of Foreign Affairs, negotiator. -
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Alexander Hamilton
The first Secretary of treasury -
Bill of Rights
The most basic rules of the USA -
Benjamin Rush
Treasurer of US mint -
James Madison
4th president of the USA -
Alex De Tocqueville
Came to America and came up with 5 principles he saw and that should be followed.. Liberty, Egalitarianism, Individualism, Populism, Laissez-Faire -
Eminent Domain
the right of a government or its agent to expropriate private property for public use, with payment of compensation. -
In God We Trust
The United States official motto, replacing "E Pluribus Unum" -
John Witherspoon
President of New Jersey University, which is now Princeton University