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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.

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  3. Charles Carroll (born Sept. 19, 1737, Annapolis, Md. [U.S.]—died Nov. 14, 1832, Baltimore, Md., U.S.) was an American patriot leader, the longest- surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, and the only Roman Catholic to sign that document.

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  4. 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.

  5. Charles Carroll of Carrollton was one of four Marylanders to sign the Declaration of Independence. Carroll was the only Roman Catholic and the last survivor of all 56 signers dying in 1832 in his 96th year.

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  7. May 18, 2012 · Charles Carroll of Carrollton was a wealthy planter who owned many slaves. He would become a supporter of gradual abolition and served in the Maryland branch of the American Colonization Society, which was dedicated to the exportation of black Americans to the free African state of Liberia.

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