John Dickinson
ohn Dickinson, a politician and pamphleteer, was the leading conservative
voice in the opposition of the British. He wrote Declaration on the Causes and Necessity of Taking up Arms in 1775 and
Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania in 1776 to 1778.
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- He was a delegate from Delaware in the Constitutional Convention.
  ---MMF and RED
- He started the ball moving in the printing area of factual transfer during the revolution which would later directly lead to revolts and boycotts because of "Letters from a Farmer" and would indirectly lead to the increased production of similar letters like Paine's "Common Sense," a world-altering document.
  ---Spooky



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