Roger Sherman: The Founding Father Who Signed All Four Key Documents
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6 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβRoger Sherman's Unique Role in American History
- π Roger Sherman of Connecticut was the only person to sign all four foundational documents: the Continental Association, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the U.S. Constitution.
- π‘ Despite a lack of formal schooling, Sherman was a self-taught lawyer who utilized his father's library for extensive study.
Contributions to Key Founding Documents
- βοΈ Sherman served on the Committee of Five, assisting Thomas Jefferson by outlining and editing the Declaration of Independence.
- π€ At the Constitutional Convention, his proposal, the Connecticut Compromise (or Great Compromise), established a bicameral legislature with equal state representation in the Senate and population-based representation in the House, preventing states from fracturing.
Personal Life and Legacy
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Beyond his political achievements, Sherman considered raising his 15 children his proudest accomplishment.
- π― He is remembered for standing firm when others wavered, embodying the spirit of contribution to the nation's founding.
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Roger ShermanFounding FathersDeclaration of IndependenceArticles of ConfederationU.S. ConstitutionContinental AssociationConnecticut CompromiseGreat CompromiseBicameral LegislatureConstitutional ConventionThomas JeffersonSelf-taught Lawyer
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