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%% Yes, when it is referring to the specific group of Founding Fathers in the United States of America. It could be affected by context.

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Who were founders?

Founders are those who establish or "found" a group, organization, or country. In the US, the "Founding Fathers" were the colonial leaders during and following the Revolutionary War, who established a new nation, and a framework of government under the Constitution.


How did the founders provide for separation of power in the federal government?

The founding fathers provided for a separation of powers by making three branches of govt. that could check and balance each other.


Was the constitution written by the founders?

Yes, the people who wrote the constitution are generally referred to as the Founding Fathers.


How did the Mexican government react to the founding of liberty?

How did the mexican government react to the founding of liberty?


What is the document that is the foundation of the government used today?

The United States Constitution textually, the body of common law interpreting it, and the rules promulgated thereunder.


Who were the founders of the US?

The Founders are, in a specific meaning, the men who signed the Declaration of Independence. They are different from the Framers (who are sometimes referred to as Founding Fathers in a general sense), who drafted the Constitution.


Should father in law be capitalized?

No. It is not a proper nou n.


Who were some founders or important people for the founding colonial New Hampshire?

John Mason and David Thompson.


Who made the government?

In the US, our founding fathers.


Who is the founder of the Bill of Rights?

There was no single founder of the Bill of Rights. But the founders were known as the founding fathers.


What may have been the intention of the Founding Fathers in creating the constitution that did not include god?

God was not asked to sign as one of the founders.


Where did Americans want the power of government to be?

The Founding Fathers wanted power centered in the Legislature. This is evident because the first article of the Constitution - the longest article - focuses on the Congress. The Founders, however, wanted to gaurantee that no one branch of government gained too much power or control. Hence, checks and balances.