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  1. George Clymer Pennsylvania. George Clymer was a successful businessman with an abiding interest in the welfare of the common man. He never served in uniform during the Revolutionary War, but he made a significant contribution to the cause of liberty by organizing essential congressional support for needed military reforms and by personally helping to reorganize the Continental Army.

  2. George Clymer. George Clymer (ur. 16 marca 1739, zm. 23 stycznia 1813) – amerykański przedsiębiorca i polityk. W latach 1775 – 1777 i 1780 – 1782 był delegatem stanu Pensylwania w Kongresie Kontynentalnym. Był jednym z sygnatariuszy Deklaracji Niepodległości Stanów Zjednoczonych oraz Konstytucji Stanów Zjednoczonych .

  3. George Clymer, né le 16 mars 1739 à Philadelphie et mort le 23 janvier 1813 à Morrisville (Pennsylvanie), est un homme politique américain, l'un des Pères fondateurs de la nation. Il signa la déclaration d'indépendance des États-Unis en tant que représentant de la Pennsylvanie .

  4. George Clymer’s parents arrived in Philadelphia from England sometime before 1710. After becoming a freeman in 1717, Richard, a block maker by training, achieved no small measure of success as a trader by the time he died in 1734, leaving to his two sons a house, a wharf, several ships, several hundred acres of land in New Jersey, and four Negro slaves.

  5. George Clymer. George Clymer, a leading Philadelphia merchant, rendered long years of service to his city, State, and Nation. He signed the Constitution as well as the Declaration, and applied his commercial acumen to the financial problems of the Colonies and the Confederation. Clymer was orphaned in 1740, only a year after his birth in ...

  6. Wilson, James, PA. George Clymer (March 16, 1739 – January 24, 1813) was an American politician, a Republican, a Patriot and one of the Founding Fathers. He was one of the first Patriots to promote and support the idea of complete independence from the throne in Britain. He was also one of five individuals who were signatories of two ...

  7. 19 de ene. de 2020 · George Clymer was born in Philadelphia in 1739, but was orphaned at the tender age of 1. He grew up with his aunt and uncle's family, and he was also apprenticed as a merchant under his uncle. Clymer became a successful merchant and an ardent patriot, leading demonstrations against the Stamp Act and the Tea Act in Philadelphia.