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Alexander Hamilton
Publius: Co-author of the The Federalist essays.
Phocion: Used to argue for magnanimous treatment of defeated Loyalists after the Revolution.
James Madison
Publius: Co-author of the The Federalist essays.
Benjamin Franklin
Silence Dogood: A clever, middle-aged widow persona used for his teenage writing debut in his brother's newspaper.
Thomas Paine
Author of Common Sense: Authored the famous pamphlet anonymously, largely due to his harsh criticisms of King George III.
John Dickinson
A Farmer: Used for his Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, arguing against British taxation. | |
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