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    John Dickinson

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  1. John Dickinson (November 13, [ O.S. November 2] 1732 [note 1] – February 14, 1808), a Founding Father of the United States, was an attorney and politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Wilmington, Delaware. Dickinson was known as the " Penman of the Revolution " for his twelve Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, published ...

  2. John Dickinson (born November 8, 1732, Talbot county, Maryland [U.S.]—died February 14, 1808, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.) was an American statesman often referred to as the “penman of the Revolution .”. Born in Maryland, Dickinson moved with his family to Dover, Delaware, in 1740. He studied law in London at the Middle Temple and ...

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  3. Apr 2, 2014 · John Dickinson was a Founding Father of the United States of America who was known as the "Penman of the Revolution." He won fame in 1767 as the author of "Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania ...

  4. Oct 15, 2021 · John Dickinson, often referred to as the “penman of the Revolution”, was the most influential of the Founders to come from Delaware. A man of immense intellect, literary skill, and contradictory beliefs, he embodied a principled stand for the respect of the rights of American colonists, while stepping back from declaring independence or fighting the British Empire.

  5. Jan 29, 2024 · John Dickinson — Quick Facts. Dickinson was born in 1732 at Crosiadore estate, near the village of Trappe in Talbot County, Maryland. He was educated by tutors and studied law in England. In 1757, he started practicing law in Philadelphia and became a prominent lawyer. He was a delegate to the Stamp Act Congress and helped write the Stamp Act ...

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  7. Portrait of John Dickinson. John Dickinson lived one of the most extraordinary political lives of all of the founding fathers. It is perhaps only because of his steadfast opposition to American independence that he is not celebrated with the likes of Washington, Jefferson, and Franklin. He was born to a moderately wealthy family in Maryland.

  8. John Dickinson was one of the influential political thinkers and writers of the American Revolution. His Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies (1768) set out the colonial argument for opposing British taxation more clearly and persuasively than any previous work. A staunch advocate of the British ...

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