All of the credit you can give! You wouldn't have freedom the US!
All of it. The definition of the term "Founding Fathers" is those men who helped write those two documents. Michael Montagne
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Due process came from the Magna Carta.
Yes, Thomas Paine is considered one of the founding fathers of the United States due to his influential writings, such as "Common Sense," which helped inspire the American Revolution.
Yes, Thomas Paine is considered one of the founding fathers of the United States due to his influential writings that helped inspire the American Revolution and shape the country's early political ideals.
Pierce Butler was a soldier and statesman recognized as one of the founding fathers. Due to the lack of records, little is known of his schooling.
The terms "Founding Fathers" or "Founders" are often used to collectively describe the men who wrote the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. To refer only to the signers of the Declaration of Independence, the term "Continental Congress" is generally used. "Constitutional Convention delegates" would describe only the people who assembled to draft the Constitution.
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vague, a lot of room for interpretation. so people may interpret it in a way that may not be what the founding fathers had in mind.
The founding fathers could have been arrested for treason anytime up until Britain recognized their country. Many did lose family, lands and business due to their involvement in trying to start the new country. Some ended up living away from their families for years, due to the work they were doing. Another reason for admiration is the depth of knowledge and thought they brought to writing the constitution and the Bill of Rights.
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The question itself is not very fair. The founding fathers grew up in a time where male superiority was unquestioned. Most did not believe in votes for women due to the fact that it was not demanded or requested until a later time period. Most did not even address the sufferage movement. But, John Adams ( the first vice president) responded to a letter from his wife where he did not agree with the votes for women movement. In fact he discouraged his wife from pursuing the movement because of the political turmoil that was occurring (due to the Revolutionary War) and America did not need any more division between its citizens. They were probably neutral, but they weren't for it. That's for sure.