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  1. Richard Henry Lee (1732-1794). Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827). Oil on canvas, c. 1784. Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Reproduction Number: LC-USZ62-92331. (1732-1794) Virginian Richard Henry Lee was a born aristocrat. An active participant in many key events in the Revolutionary War, Lee protested the Stamp Act in Virginia (1765), sat on the committee that named ...

  2. Richard Henry Lee. Richard Henry Lee in many ways personified the elite Virginia gentry. A planter and slaveholder, he was tall, handsome, and genteel in his manners. Raised in a conservative environment, Lee was nonetheless radical in his social and political views. As early as the 1750s, he denounced slavery as an evil, and he even favored ...

  3. www.historyonthenet.com › founding-fathers-richardRichard Henry Lee - History

    Richard Henry Lee believed the states should never be consolidated into an “American people” because they were, in reality, the people of the several states with different cultures and interests. He had led Virginia to independence in 1776 and from that point on he considered Virginia to be an independent, sovereign republic, his country.

  4. Ask a student to summarize the historical significance of Richard Henry Lee. Richard Henry Lee was a Virginia planter and one of the leaders of the opposition to British tyranny during the 1760s and 1770s. He was one of the first Americans to call for independence from Great Britain. As a member of the Second Continental Congress, Lee ...

  5. Richard Henry Lee, American statesman and orator, was born at Stratford, in Westmoreland county, Virginia, in 1732. He was one of six distinguished sons of Thomas Lee (d. 1750), a descendant of an old Cavalier family, the first representative of which in America was Richard Lee, who was a member of the privy council, and early in the reign of Charles I emigrated to Virginia.

  6. 25 de fev. de 2020 · Richard Henry Lee was elected as the Sixth President of Congress under the Articles of Confederation on November 30, 1784. In 1792, Richard Henry Lee retired from his political career. With his health failing, he moved to Chantilly Virginia. This important figure in American history perished on June 19 of 1794. When Richard was only 13, he ...

  7. Richard Henry Lee ( Stratford Hall Plantation, 20 gennaio 1732 – Chantilly, 19 giugno 1794) è stato un politico statunitense . Venne eletto come sesto presidente del Congresso degli Stati Uniti, incarico che mantenne dal 30 novembre, 1784 al 22 novembre 1785. In questo incarico fu preceduto da Thomas Mifflin e gli succedette John Hancock .