The answer is John Penn
The delegate from Delaware to the Continental Congress during the adoption of the Declaration of Independence was Caesar Rodney. He is famously known for making a dramatic overnight ride to Philadelphia to cast his vote in favor of independence on July 2, 1776, ensuring Delaware's support for the resolution. Rodney's decisive action played a crucial role in the unanimous vote among the delegates from Delaware at this pivotal moment in American history.
Edmund Rudolph
No, Gunning Bedford Jr. did not sign the Declaration of Independence. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress but was not present when the Declaration was adopted in 1776. Bedford later played a significant role in the drafting of the U.S. Constitution as a delegate from Delaware.
Stephen Crane.
Delaware Colony ended in 1776.
1776
Delaware
Delaware
Caesar Rodney, George Read, and Thomas McKean
on christmas night, 1776
Go to the statue of Caesar Rodney and you can find it in Dover, Delaware. He is famous because he was a delegate in Delaware.
December 24th 1776