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  2. Hopkins had become well known in the Thirteen Colonies ten years earlier when he published a pamphlet entitled The Rights of Colonies Examined which was critical of British Parliament and its taxation policies. Hopkins signed the Declaration of Independence in the summer of 1776 with worsening palsy in his hands. He signed it by holding his ...

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  3. Name. State Rep. Date of Birth. Birthplace. Age in 1776. Occupation. Number of Marriages. Number of Children. Date of Death. Age at Death. Adams, John. MA. 10/30/1735

    Name
    State Rep.
    Date Of Birth
    Birthplace
    Adams, John
    MA
    10/30/1735
    Quincy, MA
    Adams, Samuel
    MA
    9/27/1722
    Boston, MA
    Bartlett, Josiah
    NH
    11/21/1729
    Amesbury,MA
    Braxton, Carter
    VA
    9/10/1736
    Newington, VA
  4. Hopkins spoke out against British tyranny long before the revolutionary period. He attended the first Continental Congress in 1774, and was a party to the Declaration of Independence in 1776. He left that congress in 1778 and returned to his native state to serve in its Legislature.

    • Early Political Career
    • American Revolution
    • Later Years and Death

    His early political life began when Scituate Township separated from Providence in 1732. Within the next ten years, he would serve as the following: 1. moderator of the first town meeting of Scituate 2. town clerk 3. President of the town council 4. town solicitor 5. justice of the peace 6. justice 7. Clerk of the Providence County Court of Common ...

    Stephen Hopkins proudly served Rhode Island in the First and Second Continental Congresses and was one of the first voices to be heard on the issue of British tyranny. He and Samuel Ward would serve in the First Continental Congress. He would sign the Declaration of Independence alongside fellow Declaration of Independence Signer William Ellery. Hi...

    Stephen Hopkins died at his home in Providence, Rhode Island, on July 13, 1785. He was 78 years old. Charles A. Goodrich said this about Stephen Hopkins: As a statesman and a patriot, he was not less distinguished. He was well instructed in the science of politics, had an extensive knowledge of the rights of his country, and proved himself through ...

  5. Aug 11, 2023 · March 7, 1707July 13, 1785. Stephen Hopkins was a politician from Rhode Island who played a key role in the American Revolution. He is a Founding Father and signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Stephen Hopkins played a key political role in the American Revolution and signed the Declaration of Independence.

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  6. Dec 6, 2019 · Birth: March 7, 1707. Death: July 13, 1785 (age 78) Colony: Rhode Island. Occupation: Merchant, Politician, Judge. Significance: Signed The Declaration of Independence (at the age of 69); served as the Governor of Rhode Island; served as Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Superior Court; and co-founded Brown University.

  7. Apr 3, 2024 · published on 03 April 2024. Available in other languages: Chinese, French. The Declaration of Independence is the foundational document of the United States of America. Written primarily by Thomas Jefferson, it explains why the Thirteen Colonies decided to separate from Great Britain during the American Revolution (1765-1789).

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