Your answer is too broad, so I
will just explain who is John Bidwell, who was known throughout California as a
pioneer, farmer, philanthropist, politician, and abolitionist. After emigrating
to California and working as a rancher/farmer, and gold prospector during the
California Gold Rush, he fought in the Mexican-American war. He served in the
California Senate and Congress, and was a delegate of the Democratic Party and
the Republican Party. He ran for President of the United States as a member of the Prohibition Party
in 1892 and came fourth place.
Two particularly important moments in his presidency were the United States' Statement of Neutrality (1793) and the Jay Treaty (1794).
valley forge was significant during the American Revolution because of the amount that died from disease and how they stayed loyal and kept fighting despite that
He also served in the Continental Congress (1780-88), during which time he was reelected to the Georgia Assembly (1783). Four years later, Few<span> was appointed as one of six state delegates to the </span>Constitutional Convention<span>, two of whom never attended and two others of whom </span>did<span> not stay for the duration.</span>