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  1. Thomas McKean (/ m ɪ k ˈ k eɪ n /; March 19, 1734 – June 24, 1817) was an American lawyer, politician, and Founding Father. During the American Revolution, he was a Delaware delegate to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia, where he signed the Continental Association, the Declaration of Independence, and the Articles of ...

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    Thomas McKean (19 de marzo de 1734 - 24 de junio de 1817) fue un abogado, político y padre fundador estadounidense. Durante la Revolución Americana, fue delegado de Delaware al Congreso Continental, donde firmó la Asociación Continental, la Declaración de Independencia de los Estados Unidos y los Artículos de Confederación.

  3. 8 de nov. de 2021 · March 19, 1734–June 24, 1817. Thomas McKean was a well-known lawyer, politician, and judge from New London, Pennsylvania. He is a Founding Father because he signed the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation and was the second President under the Articles.

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  4. 19 de mar. de 2023 · Thomas McKean: A Founding Father with a double life. Thomas McKean was a President before George Washington and supported judicial review before John Marshall. But today, McKean is mostly forgotten in the discussion about Founders who had a significant impact on the Constitution and the early Supreme Court.

  5. President of Board of Trustees 1788-1791. Born in Chester County, Pennsylvania, Thomas McKean was the son of Letitia Finney and William McKean, innkeeper and farmer. He was educated at Francis Alison ‘s New London Academy and then studied law with his cousin, David Finney of New Castle, Delaware. After being admitted to the Delaware Bar in ...

  6. Thomas McKean. Deputy Attorney General to County Sussex 1756; Admitted to Bar of Pennsylvania Supreme Court, appointed Clerk of the Assembly of Delaware, 1757; Member of Delaware Assembly, 1762-79; Delegate to the Stamp Act Congress, 1765; Collector of Customs and Commissioner of Revenue at New Castle, 1771; Delegate to the Continental Congress ...

  7. 11 de nov. de 2023 · Thomas McKean (March 19, 1734 – June 24, 1817) was a delegate to the Second Continental Congress and signer of the Declaration of Independence. He also served as President of Delaware, Chief Justice of Pennsylvania, and eventual Governor of Pennsylvania.