They Signed: The Signers of the Declaration of Independence   /     James Wilson, John Dickinson and The Radical Baristas

Description

James Wilson is often seen as the swing vote on independence. Without his vote, and John Morton's Pennsylvania would have went against Independence, severing the union of states needed to take on British rule. Yet there were really four swing votes, as we discuss. We also look at the radical coffee house dwellers who helped stir up a crowd, the military coup that played a role in Pennsylvania's vote. We also look at the Non-Signer John Dickinson and how despite his failure to sign the document, supported the new nation in other ways.

Summary

James Wilson is often seen as the swing vote on independence. Without his vote, and John Morton's Pennsylvania would have went against Independence, severing the union of states needed to take on British rule. Yet there were really four swing votes, as we discuss. We also look at the radical coffee house dwellers who helped stir up a crowd, the military coup that played a role in Pennsylvania's vote. We also look at the Non-Signer John Dickinson and how despite his failure to sign the document, supported the new nation in other ways.

Subtitle
James Wilson is often seen as the swing vote on independence. Without his vote, and John Morton's Pennsylvania would have went against Independence, severing the union of states needed to take on British rule. Yet there were really four swing votes, as we
Duration
Publishing date
2012-11-09 23:17
Link
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheySigned/~3/ZVDp-LpOBus/james-wilson-john-dickinson-and-radical.html
Contributors
  Bruce Carlson
author  
Enclosures
http://www.myhistorycanbeatupyourpolitics.com/jameswilson.mp3
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