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John Dickinson did not serve in the army during the American Revolutionary War. Instead, he was a prominent politician and a key figure in the Continental Congress, advocating for a moderate approach to independence. He is well-known for his writings, particularly the "Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania," which argued against British taxation. Although he did not fight, he supported the American cause through his political efforts.

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