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  1. Caesar Rodney, né le 7 octobre 1728 dans le comté de Kent et mort dans le même comté le 26 juin 1784, est un juriste et homme politique américain ayant été gouverneur du Delaware. Il représenta la colonie à New York en 1765 pour le Stamp Act Congress , évènement précurseur de la Révolution américaine .

  2. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Caesar Rodney was a delegate to the Continental Congress (1774–76, 1777–78), “president” of Delaware (1778–82), and a key signer of the Declaration of Independence. Rodney had served as high sheriff of Kent county, Delaware (1755), and as a delegate to the Stamp Act Congress (1765).

  3. 28 de jun. de 2018 · Statue of Caesar Rodney on his steed, created in 1922 by James Edward Kelly, in Rodney Square in Wilmington, Delaware. In June 2020, during national protests over racial injustice, the statue was ...

  4. Caesar Rodney. Artist unknown. These daring, somewhat helter-skelter Delaware militia, were under the command of Brigadier-General Caesar Rodney. Rodney was a signer of the Declaration of Independence who would go on to be President of Delaware from December, 1777, to November, 1781. Like Paul Revere, Caesar Rodney is famous for a midnight ride.

  5. 25 de fev. de 2020 · Early Life & Politics. Caesar Rodney was born on October 7, 1728 in Kent County, Delaware. When Caesar was 16, his father passed away and he was adopted by Nicholas Ridgely. Being an extremely bright individual from the start, Rodney had no trouble moving into the political field as an adult. He became sheriff of Kent County in 1755.

  6. CAESAR RODNEY was born in Jones Neck, Delaware on October 7, 1728. His paternal grandfather was a prominent Delaware politician and his mother was the daughter of a prominent Anglican minister. At the age of fourteen, Rodney was sent to study at the Latin School in Philadelphia. Two years later, his father passed away.

  7. NEWARK, DE--The Caesar Rodney Institute (CRI) announces the release of its 2023 "Delaware Report Card," marking the second year of its review in key areas of governance crucial for a strong and sustainable economy. These key areas include Business Taxes, State Economy, State Government Finance, Education, Environment, Energy, and Healthcare.