John Dickinson and John Adams had differing views on the approach to British rule in the American colonies. Dickinson favored a more conciliatory approach, advocating for negotiation and reconciliation to address grievances, while Adams supported a more aggressive stance, pushing for independence and resistance against British authority. Their debates highlighted the broader divide among colonists regarding how to respond to British policies and the question of independence. Ultimately, their differing strategies reflected the complexity of colonial resistance leading up to the American Revolution.
Radicals were Patrick Henry, Sam Adams, John Adams, Charles Thompson Moderates were John Dickinson and George Washington
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yes at one point it was have been said to happen but noone completely knows for sure
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John Dickinson was a delegate from Pennsylvania at the Second Continental Congress. Dickinson also served as the 5th President of Pennsylvania.
Richard Henry Lee, Samuel Adams, George Washington, Peyton Randolph, Patrick Henry, John Adams, John Jay, Joseph Galloway, and John Dickinson.
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John Adams was known for having an abrasive personality. Not very many people liked him. He especially disliked John Dickinson of Pennsylvania because Dickinson believed the relationship with England could be reconciled.