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One of the wealthiest men in the British American colonies, Dickinson served as president of Delaware (1781–1783) and president of Pennsylvania (1782–1785).
John Dickinson

John Dickinson

Ancien gouverneur du Delaware
John Dickinson, né le 2 novembre 1732 dans le comté de Talbot et mort le 14 février 1808 à Wilmington, est un avocat et politicien américain. Il fut une grande figure de la révolution américaine, impliqué dans chaque débat de 1765 à 1789. Wikipédia
Date/Lieu de naissance : 13 novembre 1732, Comté de Talbot, Maryland
Date de décès : 14 février 1808, Wilmington, Delaware
Enseignement : Université de Princeton
Épouse : Mary Norris Dickinson (m. 1770–1803)
Organisation fondée : Dickinson College
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A Great Worthy of the Revolution. John Dickinson is known as “The Penman of the Revolution” because he was able to put on paper the thoughts and ideals which ...
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Dickinson was a delegate from Pennsylvania in the Continental Congress (1774–76) and was the principal author of the “Declaration…Setting Forth the Causes and ...
In particular, Dickinson was a major architect of the Great Compromise that reconciled the differences among delegates over representation in the new government ...
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John Dickinson. Representing Pennsylvania to the Continental Congress. Born: November 13, 1732. Birthplace: Talbot County, Maryland
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15 oct. 2021 · A man of immense intellect, literary skill, and contradictory beliefs, he embodied a principled stand for the respect of the rights of American ...
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Dickinson, "Penman of the Revolution," was born in 1732 at Crosiadore estate, near the village of Trappe in Talbot County, MD. He was the second son of ...
About. JOHN DICKINSON was born in Talbot County. He was privately tutored in Delaware and studied law in Pennsylvania as well as at Middle Temple in London.
John Dickinson, as Governor of Pennsylvania, served from 1782 to 1785 as an ex officio member and president of the board of trustees of the University of the ...