Why did John Dickinson lose favor with many other Founding Fathers?
He was a traitor in the eyes of many colonists.
He was opposed to the Declaration of Independence.
He was opposed to the Constitution.
He refused to vote for or sign the Declaration of Independence before a system of government was in place.
He thought America should reunited with Britain.
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Dickinson was opposed to a separation from Gr. Britain and worked very hard to temper the language and action of the Congress, in an effort to maintain the possibility of reconciliation. It was for this reason that he abstained from voting on and signing the Declaration of Independence.
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Dickinson refused to sign the Deceleration of Independence, therefore this means that he was opposed to it.
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