Clymer represented Pennsylvania when he signed the Declaration of Independence.
George Clymer, from Pennsylvania, was 37 when he signed the Declaration of Independence.
George Brown was in the Rhode Island Colony
George Calvert started the colony of Maryland. He wanted Catholics to have a colony. Not sure if I'm right though :P
George Clymer supported the Great Compromise because it effectively balanced the interests of both large and small states in the new government structure. By establishing a bicameral legislature with proportional representation in the House and equal representation in the Senate, it addressed concerns about population disparities while ensuring that smaller states had a voice. Clymer believed this compromise was essential for fostering unity and cooperation among the states, facilitating the creation of a stronger federal government.
Massachusetts
George Clymer was a politician in the Colonies who advocated for a free America. He was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and a citizen of Pennsylvania Colony.
George Clymer had six children with his wife, Elizabeth. Their names were George Clymer Jr., Elizabeth Clymer, Ann Clymer, Sarah Clymer, Margaret Clymer, and William Clymer. Clymer was a prominent American politician and a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
George E. Clymer died in 1834.
George E. Clymer was born in 1754.
George Clymer, from Pennsylvania, was 37 when he signed the Declaration of Independence.
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There are no definitions for this word other than a offensive slang term. Clymer can be used a partial name for a place or for famous people such as George Clymer.
January 23rd, 1813
College of Philadelphia
No, but he signed the Constitution And the Declaration of Independence.