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Noah Webster (aka the "Father of American Scholarship and Education.") was an American lexicograper, textbook author, spelling reformer, word enthusiast, and editor.
During the American War of Independence he served in the Conneticut Militia.
Yes, they were cousins. See Related Links, below
Strong Christian
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American government
91 years, (October 16, 1758 - May 28, 1843)
Noah Webster was not a weaver, but his father was. Noah Webster's father was a weaver and a farmer
Noah Webster was born in Connecticut.
Noah Webster lived in Conneticut, in West Hartford.
Noah Webster was born on October 16, 1758.
Noah Webster was born on October 16, 1758.
Noah Webster House was created in 1758.
Noah Webster's mother's name was Mercy Steele Webster.
May 25,1843.
Yes, they were cousins. See Related Links, below
No, Noah Webster did not write the constitution. The United States Constitution was primarily written by James Madison, with input from other Founding Fathers during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Noah Webster was known for his work on dictionaries and spelling books, not for his involvement in drafting the constitution.
Noah Webster's wife was Rebecca Greenleaf Webster. They married in 1789 and had eight children together. Rebecca played a supportive role in Noah's life, particularly during his work on educational reforms and the development of the American dictionary. Their partnership was marked by mutual respect and collaboration.
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