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The True Ages of America’s Founders Revealed…Follow for more insightful posts.
Did you know that the architects of American independence were barely out of their teens? The iconic figures of the American Revolution — James Monroe, Aaron Burr, John Marshall, Alexander Hamilton, Betsy Ross, James Madison, and Thomas Jefferson — were all remarkably young during the Declaration of Independence. Contrast this with today’s political leaders, and it feels like we’re observing a starkly different era. This discrepancy raises a vital point: leadership and the drive for change aren’t confined to the experienced or the elderly. In 1776, young voices were at the forefront of advocating for change, challenging norms, and steering the course of a nation. Fast forward to today, and the essence of revolution still demands youthful energy, fresh perspectives, and the courage to speak truth to power. Our history is a testament to the power of youth in leadership and change-making. It’s a call to action for the younger generation to step forward, not to wait for an invitation. If you’ve ever felt sidelined or underestimated because of your age, remember the young founders of America.
Credit: @theisabelbrown
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I agree about the founding fathers.. but the young voices of today are screaming the wrong messages.
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Election reform needs to come first though. Sociologist had long since proven that winter takeoff elections result in a two-party system. until we have ranked, or overflow voting, we will be stuck here. Speak to Power all you want, but work for election reform first: https://youtu.be/HpBRGXK-QNs?si=fqCfzthFO8N950in
Life expectancy was about 35 back then.
The young always start revolutions
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They were also only men and women back then. Extremely intelligent young people.
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Be sure to add Trump, Ole Mitch MCconnell to the visuals…along with Charles Grassley, Virginia Fox, Joe Wilson and oh so many more…
Well, to be fair 33 was considered old for the time. 🤣 they didn’t live that long back then. Just saying..
We must take into inconsideration 1700s(18th century)male life expectancy at birth was 34 years. Female expectation of remaining years at age 15 rose from ~33 years around the 15th-16th centuries to ~42 in the 18th century. For most of the century it ranged from 35 to 40; but in the 1720s it dipped as low as 25.
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Not biased at all
Average lifespan was 35 years old They were considered middle aged.
Lifespan was 40