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After signing the Declaration of Independence in 1776, Benjamin Franklin went back to work as a printer and writer. In the years that followed, he was an ambassador and elder statesman.
Franklin served as what was then called an "elder statesman" giving occasional wise advice. It is likely that his speech on the last day of the convention made the difference in getting the Constitution passed.
Yes, Josiah Barlett was a federalist. Bartlett was a doctor in addition to being a statesman. He was one of the people who signed the Declaration of Independence.
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Benjamin Franklin
After signing the Declaration of Independence in 1776, Benjamin Franklin went back to work as a printer and writer. In the years that followed, he was an ambassador and elder statesman.
Christian Statesman Patrick Henry
Franklin served as what was then called an "elder statesman" giving occasional wise advice. It is likely that his speech on the last day of the convention made the difference in getting the Constitution passed.
The 81-year-old Benjamin Franklin was literally and figuratively the elder statesman of the Constitutional Convention. He seldom engaged in debates, but rather acted as host, calmed passions, proposed compromises, and urged the delegates to "doubt a little of his own infallibility" and sign the final document.
John Hancock was one of the country's founding fathers. He was a statesman, merchant, and patriot. He was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence.
James Madison.
Yes, Josiah Barlett was a federalist. Bartlett was a doctor in addition to being a statesman. He was one of the people who signed the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Nelson, Jr. was an American statesman and military leader. He was one of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence.