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Founding Fathers
plural noun
- the delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787.
- (often lowercase) any group of founders:
the town's founding fathers.
Founding Fathers
- A general name for male American patriots during the Revolutionary War , especially the signers of the Declaration of Independence and those who drafted the Constitution . John Adams , Benjamin Franklin , Alexander Hamilton , Thomas Jefferson , James Madison , and George Washington were all Founding Fathers.
Example Sentences
Conservative originalists throughout the judiciary have spent decades trying to divine what the Founding Fathers would think about a given law using little beyond vibes and a Ouija board conveniently located behind their eyes.
A year ago, Gemini was "paused" following criticism of the "woke" images it generated, such as an image of the US Founding Fathers which inaccurately included a black man.
To put that in constitutional terms, if I could—don’t hate the player, hate the Founding Fathers,†Stewart said.
His place in American history is an important one, as one of the Founding Fathers, the first White House resident, an early campaigner against slavery and the first vice-president.
Another pastor at Hegseth's church, Joshua Haymes, insisted that the Founding Fathers "didn't have in view mosques being erected" when they enshrined freedom of religion and that they only meant it for Christian churches.
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