England, primarily. Alexander Hamilton was born on a Caribbean island. Some (including John Adams and James Madison) were born as English citizens in the American colonies.
None. They were all born in the colonies.
Theodore Roosevelt was over a hundred years too late to be a 'founding father'. Teddy was born 1859 and died 1919.
yes in the island of Nevis, British west indies
Alexander Hamilton wasn't born in the US, but he represented New York.
England, primarily. Alexander Hamilton was born on a Caribbean island. Some (including John Adams and James Madison) were born as English citizens in the American colonies.
All were American born.
None. They were all born in the colonies.
The Founding Fathers founded the government of the United States, but did not "find" America. The continent had already been explored before they were born.
Benjamin Franklin was American; he was one of the Founding Fathers, and was born in Boston.
Because you stole your land from the native American Indians! For those who don't remember the Revolutionary War...The Indians and Our (English Born) Founding Fathers Shared the Land But the (English Born) Founding Fathers Fought For the Freedom of This Country. Our Founding Fathers asked the Native Americans to Help Fight For the Freedom of This Country and the Indians said "NO." That is why it is Our Country.
this is wher he was born 1888
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Philip was born in Willemstad, the capital city of Curaçao, a Caribbean island.
Theodore Roosevelt was over a hundred years too late to be a 'founding father'. Teddy was born 1859 and died 1919.
The founding fathers of the USA believed that individuals were born free, and that freedom was a gift from God. They did not want a overly strong central government to have the ability to negate the civil liberties of its citizens. With that said, the US republic was so devised and was ruled by a fair central government as described in its founding document, the US Constitution.