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yes he did. he was a founding father
Ben Franklin is the only Founding Father who is a signatory of all four of the major documents of the founding of the United States which are: the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Paris, the Treaty of Alliance with France, and the United States Constitution.
Benjiman Franklin was a true Renaissance man who was a philosopher, diplomat, scientist, activist, statesman, patriot, and Founding Father. He was one of the first patriots to dedicate himself to independence, and is the only Founding Father who signed all of the major documents concerning the fight for independence. He signed the United States Constitution, the Alliance Treaty of France, the Treaty of Paris, as well as the Declaration of Independence.
Among the major documents would be the Federalist Papers, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution itself, including the amendments known as the Bill of Rights.
None. The 13 Colonies were only a part of British North America. Canada, Bermuda, the Caribbean Islands and Florida remained loyal to Britain.
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yes he did. he was a founding father
Yes, he did. He was a founding father and a signer of the Declaration of independence too.he was once a congressman and he sign the declaration of independence
Ethan Allen was important in the US War of Independence but he is not considered a Founding Father because he did not participate in creation of our founding documents, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Those were the delegates to the Continental Congresses and to the Constitutional Convention of 1787
Thomas Jefferson penned this document then the House of Burgess made suggestions. Thomas Jefferson was considered to be the chairman of the 'Committee of Five.' He was appointed by the other four members to write the initial draft of the Declaration of Independence. Although, the others made a few changes, the majority of the work was done by Thomas Jefferson.
Richard Henry Lee is cosidered a Founding Father because he was a representative from Voginia and he signed the Declaration of Independence.
Technically, no. Lincoln was not a Founder. Rather, the Founding Fathers were those were present for the making of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, and those who shaped the country as it was being formed. Lincoln's legacy in history is as the Savior and Protector of the Union, but not as a Founding Father.
Thomas Edison was a great inventor of the late 19th, to early 20th century. He is not a founding father. Our founding fathers are considered as those who signed the Declaration of Independence, such as Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and James Madison, to name a few.
No, he was a founding father of the country, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, signer of the constitution, President, and first treasurer of the United States.
He was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, a Founding Father, and is widely considered to have been one of our best presidents.
John Morton was the first foundnig father to die in 1777, a year after the Declaration of Independence was approved by the Second Continental Congress.
Ben Franklin is the only Founding Father who is a signatory of all four of the major documents of the founding of the United States which are: the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Paris, the Treaty of Alliance with France, and the United States Constitution.