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  1. Charles Carroll (September 19, 1737 – November 14, 1832), known as Charles Carroll of Carrollton or Charles Carroll III, was an American politician, planter, and signatory of the Declaration of Independence.

  2. Jan 5, 2024 · Charles Carroll was a planter and politician from Maryland who rose to prominence during the American Revolution. He received his education in France and continued to study in Europe until the time of the Stamp Act Crisis, returning to America in 1764.

  3. Charles Carroll was an American patriot leader, the longest- surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, and the only Roman Catholic to sign that document. Until 1765 Carroll attended Jesuit colleges in Maryland and France and studied law in France and England.

  4. In 1826, Charles Carroll of Carrollton became the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence with the deaths of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams on July 4th. Two years later at the age of 91, Carroll laid the cornerstone for the B&O Railroad.

  5. Charles Carroll was the last surviving member of those who signed the Declaration. He died, the last survivor of the signers of the Declaration, in 1832 at the age of 95.

  6. Feb 25, 2020 · Charles Carroll was an American politician, a delegate to the second Continental Congress, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

  7. Carroll is the founder of the conservative American Catholic tradition. He was a staunch patriot and signatory to the Declaration of Independence, and he pledged his fortune to the cause of independence.

  8. Apr 23, 2024 · Charles Carroll's staunch Catholicism profoundly influenced his views on governance and underscored his advocacy for religious tolerance—a bold stance in a period dominated by Protestant ideologies.

  9. Carroll served as a delegate to the Continental Congress in 1776 and signed the Declaration of Independence. He was a major financier during the Revolutionary War and served as one of Maryland's first U.S. Senators from 1789-1792. Carroll also served as a Maryland State Senator from 1777-1800.

  10. Jul 4, 2004 · As one of the wealthiest men in America, Charles Carroll III of Carrollton risked his fortune as well as his life when he joined the Revolutionaries. Possessing one of the most cultivated minds of any of the signers, he achieved remarkable success as planter, businessman, and politician.

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