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aceoky
07-04-2008, 11:51 AM
Have you ever wondered what happened to the 56 men who signed

the Declaration of Independence?


Five signers were captured by the

British as traitors, and tortured before they died. Twelve had their

homes ransacked and burned. Two lost their sons serving in the

Revolutionary Army; another had two sons captured. Nine of the 56

fought and died from wounds or hardships of the Revolutionary War.

They signed and they pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their

sacred honor.

What kind of men were they?

Twenty-four were lawyers and jurists. Eleven were merchants, nine

were farmers and large plantation owners; men of means, well educated.

But they signed the Declaration of Independence knowing full well

that the penalty would be death if they were captured. Carter Braxton

of Virginia, a wealthy planter and trader, saw his ships swept from

the seas by the British Navy. He sold his home and properties to pay

his debts, and died in rags. Thomas McKeam was so hounded by the

British that he was forced to move his family almost constantly. He

served in the Congress without pay, and his family was kept in hiding.

His possessions were taken from him,and poverty was his reward.

Vandals or soldiers looted the properties of Dillery, Hall, Clymer,

Walton, Gwinnett, Heyward, Rutledge, and Middleton. At the battle of

Yorktown, Thomas Nelson Jr, noted that the British General Cornwallis

had taken over the Nelson home for his headquarters. He quietly urged

General George Washington to open fire. The home was destroyed, and

Nelson died bankrupt. Francis Lewis had his home and properties

destroyed. The enemy jailed his wife, and she died within a few

months. John Hart was driven from his wife's bedside as she was

dying. Their 13 children fled for their lives. His fields and his

gristmill were laid to waste. For more than a year he lived in

forests and caves, returning home to find his wife dead and his

children vanished. A few weeks later he died from exhaustion and a

broken heart. Norris and Livingston suffered similar fates.

Such were the stories and sacrifices of the American Revolution.

These were not wild-eyed, rabble- rousing ruffians. They were

soft-spoken men of means and education. They had security, but they

valued liberty more. Standing tall, straight, and unwavering, they

pledged: "For the support of this declaration, with firm reliance on

the protection of the divine providence, we mutually pledge to each

other, our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor." They gave you

and me a free and independent America. The history books never told

you a lot about what happened in the Revolutionary War.


We didn't fight just the British.

We were British subjects at that time and we fought our own government!

Some of us take these liberties so much for granted, but

we shouldn't. So,take a few minutes while enjoying your 4th of July

holiday and silently thank these patriots. It's not much to ask for

the price they paid.

Remember: Freedom is never free!

turkeytalker
07-04-2008, 11:55 AM
Great post everyone have a great day.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=pE45DCRzFOM

Willie
07-04-2008, 12:49 PM
Happy Independence Day..

I hope everyone has a joyous and SAFE holiday..


For those who can't make to to the fireworks..


http://www.fireworkspop.com/liberty.htm

Auk1124
07-04-2008, 03:44 PM
Good thread. One of the most interesting revolutionary figures was John Paul Jones, imo.

To take a leaky, rotten tub of a boat into battle against the greatest navy in the world, have it shot to pieces underneath you, and while it is sinking and men are dying all around you and the British are smirking and asking if you are ready to surrender, to shake your fist up at them and scream that you haven't yet begun to fight... that takes some crazy-brave guts.

C.L.Button
07-04-2008, 03:47 PM
nice thread Ace. Thanks ! ;)

NOTHING is free !

grousebuster
07-04-2008, 04:25 PM
To the 56 men who signed...and all Americans

We must all hang together, or we will hang separately.

- Ben Franklin

Hammer
07-05-2008, 02:05 AM
http://www.snopes.com/history/american/pricepaid.asp


for informational purposes, some are true, some not in the above email forward. Anyway, I'm proud of my country and all those who came before and who presently sacrifice for my freedom. :)