- Founding Fathers of the United States - Wikipedia
In 1973, the historian Richard B Morris identified seven figures as key founders, based on what he called the "triple tests" of leadership, longevity, and statesmanship: John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Washington [2]
- FOUNDING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FOUNDING definition: 1 referring to the time when an organization, state, etc first came into existence, or the people… Learn more
- FOUNDING definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Founding means relating to the starting of a particular institution or organization The committee held its founding congress in the capital 2 senses: 1 the activity or process of beginning an institution; foundation 2 first or original; present at the foundation Click for more definitions
- Founding - definition of founding by The Free Dictionary
To establish or set up, especially with provision for continuing existence: The college was founded in 1872
- Founding - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Founding is the act of starting something new If you're a founding member of your school's science club, you were one of the people who got the club off the ground
- FOUNDING Synonyms: 126 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for FOUNDING: initiation, creation, institution, inauguration, origination, inception, beginning, start; Antonyms of FOUNDING: end, conclusion, close, ending, completion, period, closing, termination
- Introduction: Why the American Founding Matters
The years 1774 through 1800 encompass the American Founding era, beginning with the Articles of Association and extending to the transfer of power from the Federalist Administration of John Adams
- founding - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to set up or establish on a firm basis or for enduring existence: to found a new publishing company to lay the lowest part of (a structure) on a firm base or ground: a house founded on solid rock to base or ground (usually fol by on or upon): a story founded on fact to provide a basis or ground for
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