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Peyton Randolph

Founding Father of the United States

Born: Died: American

Peyton Randolph (September 10, 1721 – October 22, 1775) was an American politician and planter who was a Founding Father of the United States. Born into Virginia's wealthiest and most powerful family, Randolph served as speaker of Virginia's House of Burgesses, president of the first two Virginia Conventions, and president of the First Continental Congress. He also served briefly as the first president of the Second Continental Congress.

In 1774, Randolph signed the Continental Association, a trade boycott adopted by the First Continental Congress in response to the British Parliament's Intolerable Acts. Randolph was a first cousin once removed of Thomas Jefferson and was also related to John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the United States, and Robert E. Lee, commander of the Confederate States Army in the American Civil War.

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Founding Father of the United States

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  1. Peyton Randolph is born

    Peyton Randolph, American founding father of the united states, known for founding father of the united states, was born on 1721-09-10.

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When was Peyton Randolph born?
Peyton Randolph was born on 1721-09-10 (American).
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Founding Father of the United States
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When did Peyton Randolph die?
Peyton Randolph died on 1775-01-01.

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