How did the Founding Fathers set an example of citizenship for generations to come? In what ways are Americans still living out their example?
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The Founding Fathers set an example of citizenship for generations to come in that they founded a new country based on liberty and private property, in which citizens could be free to do whatever they liked to do legally under the laws established by the Constitution of the United States. They wanted a country that always wanted to prosper and create a great country that lived in peace. Americans still living out their example in their commitment to defend those liberties granted by the Constitution and the commitment to hard work and perseverance that make the US a prosper and powerful country.
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Founding Fathers, the most prominent statesmen of America’s Revolutionary generation, responsible for the successful war for colonial independence from Great Britain, the liberal ideas celebrated in the Declaration of Independence, and the republican form of government defined in the United States Constitution. While there are no agreed-upon criteria for inclusion, membership in this select group customarily requires conspicuous contributions at one or both of the foundings of the United States: during the American Revolution, when independence was won, or during the Constitutional Convention, when nationhood was achieved.
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