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John Hancock, the maverick of Massachusetts politics, held views closer to those of Jefferson and Madison, but he did not have the "fire in the belly" for pushing a national agenda. Hancock was the wealthiest of the famous Founders and could have gone far in national politics but chose to spend his time closer to home, serving eleven times (one year terms) as governor of his state.

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