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<p>[QUOTE="johnmilton, post: 8646915, member: 101855"]Sorry, I have go with George Washington as the person who did the most for this country during his lifetime. If that had been no George Washington, there would have been no United States of America. He was glue that kept the Revolutionary War going, and he was the man who set the standard for the presidency. </p><p><br /></p><p>Second to Washington during the American Revolution was Benjamin Franklin. His great contribution was getting the French to enter the war on the American side. If the French Navy had been around to block the British Army from fleeing Yorktown, the war might have continued. </p><p><br /></p><p>Jefferson gets high marks for writing the Declaration of Independence which defined a great many of the values that set the goals for this nation. We are still working to achieve them. Jefferson's performance as Virginia governor during the Revolution was mixed. He can also be cited as the founder of the Democratic Party.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="johnmilton, post: 8646915, member: 101855"]Sorry, I have go with George Washington as the person who did the most for this country during his lifetime. If that had been no George Washington, there would have been no United States of America. He was glue that kept the Revolutionary War going, and he was the man who set the standard for the presidency. Second to Washington during the American Revolution was Benjamin Franklin. His great contribution was getting the French to enter the war on the American side. If the French Navy had been around to block the British Army from fleeing Yorktown, the war might have continued. Jefferson gets high marks for writing the Declaration of Independence which defined a great many of the values that set the goals for this nation. We are still working to achieve them. Jefferson's performance as Virginia governor during the Revolution was mixed. He can also be cited as the founder of the Democratic Party.[/QUOTE]
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