Men Who Forged Our Nation
#1 These seven men are the principle founding fathers
- George Washington
- Thomas Jefferson
- John Adam’s
- Benjamin Franklin
- Alexander Hamilton
- John Jay
- James Madison
While there were many others who contributed to the founding of the United States, these seven are considered by most as the Founding Fathers. They all played key roles in the securing of American independence from Great Britain and in the creation of government of the United States of America.
#2 There are many others who are considered founding fathers.
While the principle seven contributed immensely to the founding, there are dozens of others who played smaller but valuable roles. George Madison, Patrick Henry, John Hancock, John Marshall, and Samual Adams are some of those, just to name a few,
There were 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence and 39 signers of the United States Constitution. In addition to men, women also player important roles, such as Abigail Adams and Mercy Otis Warren.
#3 Each Founding Father offered unique contributions to the creation of the republic.
While the contribution of men like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson are more well know, the writings, thoughts, and actions of numerous others influenced the ultimate shape of America. Some thought, some wrote, some fought, and some served in public office. But all of them contributed in some way.
#4 The Founding Fathers are the most important people to study and gain an understanding of the American ideals of freedom and liberty.
The lives of these men are essential to understanding the American form of government and our ideas of liberty. The Founding Fathers were able to do what had only been dreamed of in Europe. How they accomplished what they did is essential in the study of American History and in understanding the global and timeless impacts of their work.
#5 While they all played important roles, the Founding Fathers often disagreed with each other.
The Founding Fathers are often viewed as largely in agreement and are often referred to as a single entity that all worked together to create one American nation. In reality, they had differences views on all sorts of issues,including the role of the federal government, the issue of slavery, and how radical or modern the American Revolution should be. At times, these differences of opinion destroyed friendships and threat to put America apart.
#6 Most of the Founding Fathers were young men when they created the Nation.
Often viewed as old men with white wigs and false teeth, many of the Founding Fathers were young when they helped create the Country. George Washington was 43 years old when he accepted command of the American Army during the war. Thomas Jefferson was 33 years old when he wrote the Declaration of Independence. John Adams was 40 years old when he was at the Constitution Convention. John Jay was 43 years old when he became the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Alexander Hamilton wax33 years old when he was made Secretary of the Treasury. The oldest was Benjamin Franklin who was 70 years I,d at the Second Continental Congress.
#7 The phrase “Founding Fathers” was popularized by Warren G Harding.
Now a commonly used phrase, the term did not appear widely until after the 29th President of the United States. Warren G Harding, began using it in many of his speeches in the late 1910s and early 1920s.
#8 Many if the Founding Fathers feared following generations might not be capable of maintaining American liberty,
Like other generations, many founders were unsure if the succeeding generations would be up to the task of protecting the liberty they had successfully secured. When Benjamin Franklin was asked after signing the Constitution if they had created a monarchy or a republic. Franklin replied “A republic, if you can keep it.” Well evidently we were unable to keep it. As we see today.
#9 The Founding Fathers were no perfect.
While the Founders created a form of government unlike any other in the world of that time, they were far from perfect people. Nearly have of them were slaveholders and all of them profited from the system of slavery in the United States. The nation they created ensured men were protected m but it would take until December 6, 1865. with the 13th Amendment. When all Americans were provided the same protections. Abraham Lincoln was the President who proposed the Amendment. That was the Statute the Black Lives Matter protesters tore down, during the riots in 2020.
#10 The Founding Fathers left an unparalleled legacy in world history.
Perhaps more than any other group of people in history, this small group of men distilled years of enlightenment thought into a form of government that sought to resist central power, protect the rights of the citizens, and ensure the consent of the government. To achieve this, they pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor. These ideas, they put into action some still believe to this day.
Men fought for their lives to secure and protect our freedom, Since 1775 American have fought so we could have freedom. Many have died so that we may have “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
And today many are fighting to destroy our chance at Life, Liberty and pursuit of Happiness.”
Happy Independence Day!
