It’s a simple question — perhaps so basic that it’s been overlooked.
How old were the key participants of the American Revolution?
Authors often reveal the age of a particular soldier, politician or
other main character in books about the Revolution, but I routinely find
myself wondering about their peers at the same time. As it turns out,
many Founding Fathers were less than 40 years old in 1776 with several
qualifying as Founding Teenagers and Twentysomethings.
And though the average age of the signers of the Declaration of
Independence was 44, more than a dozen of them were 35 or younger!
“We tend to see them as much older than they were,” said David
McCullough in a 2005 speech. “Because we’re seeing them in portraits by
Gilbert Stuart and others when they were truly the Founding Fathers —
when they were president or chief justice of the Supreme Court and their
hair, if it hadn’t turned white, was powdered white. We see the awkward
teeth. We see the elder statesmen. At the time of the Revolution, they
were all young. It was a young man’s–young woman’s cause.”
For the rest of the story: http://allthingsliberty.com/2013/08/ages-of-revolution-how-old-1776/
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