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    Thomas Mifflin

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  1. Thomas Mifflin. Thomas Mifflin (January 10, 1744 – January 20, 1800) was an American merchant, soldier, and politician from Pennsylvania, who is regarded as a Founding Father of the United States for his roles during and after the American Revolution. Mifflin signed the United States Constitution, was the first governor of Pennsylvania ...

  2. Oct 23, 2023 · Thomas Mifflin Facts. Mifflin was born on January 10, 1744, in Philadelphia and died on January 20, 1780. After the Continental Army was forced to retreat from New York City, he became critical of Washington and became part of a plot to have him replaced as Commander-in-Chief by General Horatio Gates. The plot failed and Mifflin resigned from ...

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  4. On July 4, 1775, General George Washington announced in his General Orders that "Thomas Mifflin Esqr. is appointed by the Gen [eral] one of his Aid-de-Camps." 1 Mifflin held the rank of Major and was mainly involved in writing messages, reports, and orders for Washington. After serving as an aide-de-camp for just over a month, Mifflin received ...

  5. Thomas Mifflin was a great American politician and a merchant from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mifflin was born in the 10th day of January in the year 1744 and lived until the 20th of January 1800. During the period of the American Revolution, he became a respected major general of the Continental Army, an associate of the Provincial Assembly ...

  6. Thomas Mifflin, the eldest son of wealthy Quaker merchant John Mifflin and his wife Elizabeth Bagnall, was one of those men of the Revolutionary and Federalist periods who seem to have been everywhere and done everything. After attending the Academy and College of Philadelphia and earning his A.B. in 1760, he learned the merchant trade in the ...

  7. Mifflin returned to the state legislature in 1784, where he served as speaker. In 1788 he began the first of two one-year terms as Pennsylvania's president of council, or governor. Although Mifflin's fundamental view of government changed little during these years of intense political activity, his war experiences made him more sensitive to the ...

  8. Thomas Mifflin was an American merchant, soldier, and politician from Pennsylvania, who is regarded as a Founding Father of the United States for his roles during and after the American Revolution. Mifflin signed the United States Constitution, was the first governor of Pennsylvania, serving from 1790 to 1799, and was also the state's last president, succeeding Benjamin Franklin in 1788.

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