He came from a poor background. He was from the islands of St. Kitts and Nevis in the Carribean, and he was an illegitimate child. Most, if not all, of the other Founding Fathers came from rich families.
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George Washington is seen as the main founding father as the first president. Other Founding Fathers were John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison.
John Locke, mostly. He stole the ideas from a lot of other philosophers but he is the one credited with the influence for the Constitution.
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No, he was not. In all his writings, he never mentioned or discussed freemasonry. Certain masonic scholars have gone through the records of masonic lodges to see which Founding Fathers were involved, and Alexander Hamilton was not one of those members. Alexander Hamilton was also in totally opposition to the bill of rights and pro Federalist or imperial dictatorship. You can read this from his own works "The Federalist papers" The belief of the other founding fathers was in keeping the Republic of the United States of America as individual states to prevent a totalitarian government or monarchy from taking over. where as the federalist wanted a single federal government and no individual rights like freedom of speech. Taking away individual sovereignty is not a masonic view.
John Hancock Benjamin Franklin John Adams Alexander Hamilton
George Washington is seen as the main founding father as the first president. Other Founding Fathers were John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison.
John Locke, mostly. He stole the ideas from a lot of other philosophers but he is the one credited with the influence for the Constitution.
Well, let's see...They founded the country, who else would you call "Founding Fathers" other than the men who founded the country? Michael Montagne
The founding fathers felt it was important that government had specific and defined limitations so that it could not become too powerful and infringe on the rights of citizens. One of the ways they limited the power of government was by separating it into three different entities which all policed each other through different rights and responsibilities.
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I would think it is mostly the other way around, except maybe historical revisionism, which both sides are guilty of. The intent of the founding Fathers was a secular republic as the Constitution makes clear to anyone not deluded. We have no religious foundations to this country and many, if not most of the founding Fathers were deists and far from religious.
Thirteen of the Founding Fathers signed the Articles of Confederation, which was adopted in 1777 and ratified in 1781. Notable signers included John Dickinson, who was instrumental in drafting the document, and other prominent figures like Benjamin Franklin and John Hancock. However, some key Founding Fathers, such as George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, did not sign the Articles as they were either not present at the Continental Congress or serving in other capacities at that time.
No, he was not. In all his writings, he never mentioned or discussed freemasonry. Certain masonic scholars have gone through the records of masonic lodges to see which Founding Fathers were involved, and Alexander Hamilton was not one of those members. Alexander Hamilton was also in totally opposition to the bill of rights and pro Federalist or imperial dictatorship. You can read this from his own works "The Federalist papers" The belief of the other founding fathers was in keeping the Republic of the United States of America as individual states to prevent a totalitarian government or monarchy from taking over. where as the federalist wanted a single federal government and no individual rights like freedom of speech. Taking away individual sovereignty is not a masonic view.
The Founding Fathers had no plan in place other than who would succeed the President if something happened. For the fathers to undermine the voters choice for President would've been a direct violation of the laws they had written to protect voter rights.
Illinois's founding fathers were early French explorers and fur traders, such as Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette, who first explored the region in the late 17th century. Later, settlers from other American territories and countries like England and Germany also contributed to the development of Illinois.
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