Longest-lived signer of Declaration had 1 unique trait
Charles Carroll Charles Carroll was the only Roman Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence. He was the longest living signer of the Declaration. In 1772, Charles Carroll condemned the British government’s oppressive taxes by writing in the Maryland Gazette under the pseudonym “First Citizen.” When his identity became known, the British loyalist Daniel Dulany the…
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