John Dickinson: The Revolutionary War Founder Often Overlooked
En resumen
- Jane Calvert champions John Dickinson, a key but often overlooked figure of the Revolutionary War era, arguing against his portrayal as a hesitant naysayer.
- Dickinson, known as the "Penman of the Revolution," advocated for gradual independence and legal protections for vulnerable Americans, contributing significantly before and after the Declaration of Independence.
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Jane Calvert champions John Dickinson, a key but often overlooked figure of the Revolutionary War era, arguing against his portrayal as a hesitant naysayer. Dickinson, known as the "Penman of the Revolution," advocated for gradual independence and legal protections for vulnerable Americans, contributing significantly before and after the Declaration of Independence.




