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When Americans speak of the “Founding Fathers,” they usually have a group of about six men in mind: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, James Madison, and John Adams, for sure, and maybe Alexander Hamilton or Samuel Adams. Let’s be real, that’s about the extent of what most of us learned in school. We know the flashy signatures, the faces on the money, the monuments scattered across Washington. Yet here’s the thing that might surprise you: there were many men and women who played an important role in shaping America in its infancy who are not as well known. This is especially the case for women and minorities.

Today “founders” has replaced “founding fathers” in our lexicon to denote the place of women in America’s founding properly. Further, under-represented groups such as African-Americans and Native Americas are recognized as founders. Turns out, the real story of American independence involves far more players than the traditional textbook heroes. Some gave their fortunes. Some risked their lives. Some wrote the words that swayed public opinion before the first shot was fired. But they’ve slipped into the shadows of history.

The Polish Immigrant Who Financed the Revolution

The Polish Immigrant Who Financed the Revolution (Image Credits: Flickr)
The Polish Immigrant Who Financed the Revolution (Image Credits: Flickr)

Haym Salomon was a Polish-born American merchant best known for his actions during the American Revolution, where he was one of the prime financiers to the Continental Congress. Most…

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Author : Matthias Binder

Publish date : 2026-01-22 06:24:00

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