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John Dickinson
5th President of Pennsylvania, 1782–1785
5th President of Delaware, 1781–1783
Second Continental Congress, 1775–1776, 1779–1781
First Continental Congress, 1774
Stamp Act Congress, 1765
Founding of the
United States
Declaration of Rights and Grievances (1765)
Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania
(1767, 1768)
"The Liberty Song" (1768
United we stand, divided we fall)
Petition to the King (1774)
Signee, Continental Association (1774)
Pennsylvania Committee of Correspondence (1774–1776)
"Letter to the inhabitants of the Province of Quebec" (1774)
Olive Branch Petition (1775)
Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms
(
co-wrote
,
1775)
Committee of Secret Correspondence (1775–1776)
Model Treaty committee (1776)
Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union (1776, drafting committee chairman)
President, Annapolis Convention (1786)
Delegate, Constitutional Convention (1787)
Other events
Brigadier General, Pennsylvania militia
Pennsylvania Mutiny of 1783
Delaware Constitution of 1792
Life and homes
Mary Norris Dickinson
(wife)
Philemon Dickinson
(brother)
Early life
Poplar Hall home
Fair Hill estate
Friends Burial Ground
Legacy
Dickinson College
Dickinson School of Law, Pennsylvania State University
John Dickinson High School
1776
(1969 musical,
1972 film)
John Adams
(2008 miniseries)
Sons of Liberty
(2015 miniseries)
Related
Claymont Stone School
American Revolution
patriots
Founding Fathers
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