Delegates to the Second Continental Congress signed the Declaration of independence in independence Hall, Philadelphia, PA, on August 2, 1776.
The delegates included: |George Read | Caesar Rodney | Thomas McKean | George Clymer | Benjamin Franklin | Robert Morris | John Morton | Benjamin Rush |
George Ross | James Smith | James Wilson | George Taylor |
John Adams | Samuel Adams | John Hancock | Robert Treat Paine | Elbridge Gerry Josiah Bartlett | William Whipple | Matthew Thornton | Stephen Hopkins | William Ellery | Lewis Morris | Philip Livingston | Francis Lewis | William Floyd | Button Gwinnett | Lyman Hall | George Walton |
Charles Carroll | Samuel Chase | Thomas Stone | William Paca |
Samuel Huntington | Roger Sherman | William Williams | Oliver Wolcott |
Abraham Clark | John Hart | Francis Hopkinson | Richard Stockton | John Witherspoon |Edward Rutledge | Arthur Middleton | Thomas Lynch, Jr. | Thomas Heyward, Jr. |William Hooper | John Penn | Joseph Hewes
Richard Henry Lee | Francis Lightfoot Lee | Carter Braxton | Benjamin Harrison | Thomas Jefferson | George Wythe | Thomas Nelson, Jr. |
The answer is Andrew Jackson
*Andrew Johnson<span> (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875) was the 17th President of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869. Johnson became president as he was vice president at the time of the assassination of </span>Abraham Lincoln<span>.</span>
<span>Methodist mission established in the Willamette Valle</span>
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President Hoover was unprepared for the scope of the depression crisis, and his limited response did not begin to help the millions of Americans in need. The steps he took were very much in keeping with his philosophy of limited government, a philosophy that many had shared with him until the upheavals of the Great Depression made it clear that a more direct government response was required. But Hoover was stubborn in his refusal to give “handouts,” as he saw direct government aid. He called for a spirit of volunteerism among America’s businesses, asking them to keep workers employed, and he exhorted the American people to tighten their belts and make do in the spirit of “rugged individualism.” While Hoover’s philosophy and his appeal to the country were very much in keeping with his character, it was not enough to keep the economy from plummeting further into economic chaos.
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According to other sources, Medieval Christians greatly exaggerated the supposed Jewish control over trade and finance, and became obsessed with alleged Jewish plots to enslave, convert, or sell non-Jews.
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