If by founding fathers you mean delegates to the Constitutional Convention then the answer is yes. there was a great deal of vigorous debate over what form the new government should take and everybody had to compromise on something. Ultimately only thirty nine of the delegates actually signed the Constitution. Michael Montagne
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The Founding Fathers found them to be obvious as shown in History, ones that stood out for themselves, being prominently and inherently evident in and of themselves.
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Alexander Hamilton is credited with being significantly responsible for creating the system of government finance. Hamilton was one of America's Founding Fathers.
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Sam Adams is famous for being one of the Founding Fathers in the U.S. He lived in Massachusetts and was instrumental in the American Revolution.
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.
The Founding Fathers found them to be obvious as shown in History, ones that stood out for themselves, being prominently and inherently evident in and of themselves.
abuses Americans endured as a colony of Great Britain.
abuses Americans endured as a colony of Great Britain.
Jackson reshaped the presidency by being the first president to declare the republic democratic which was exactly what the founding fathers were afraid of. He also was the first to declare he had a mandate from the people; as well as being a celebrity of the time.
Alexander Hamilton is credited with being significantly responsible for creating the system of government finance. Hamilton was one of America's Founding Fathers.
Alexander Hamilton did, for one, and so did James Monroe.
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams are two founding fathers who were overseas working as diplomats at the time of the Constitutional Conventions, so they did not sign it. Also, Samuel Adams (another generally important Adams), Patrick Henry ("Give me liberty or give me death"), and Thomas Paine (who wrote "Common Sense") didn't sign it because they had problems with the Constitution as it was when it was being signed.