George Climber was born in Philadelphia in 1739. His father was respected from the British family in England, after entering the United States, he married a woman from Philadelphia. When she was 7 years old, the climber was left to the orphanage by his parents. He was later cared for by Uncle William Coleman, uncle who was respected from everyone in Philadelphia, by his mother Uncle William Coleman, guided by his uncle. He is the best candidate for this job. Coleman had a wonderful idea and planted his nephew's love of reading.
George Kramer - Pennsylvania State: He became an orphan shortly after being born in Philadelphia in 1739. George Kramer was raised by a wealthy uncle who inherited a very prosperous business. Kramer is an avid patriot and one of the first Americans to support independence. In 1773, he led a committee that forced UK to resign Philadelphia tea consignee who was appointed under the tea law. He was elected to the Second Continental Congress in 1776. He kept silent during the debate, but he worked hard on committees related to finance, business and military. Kramer is one of the wealth of the first two Continental Airlines and is committed to this cause. In 1787, Kramer was elected as representative of the Constitutional Council and was one of the few signatories of the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution.
George Kramer (1739-1813) - George Kramer has a large economic talent, signed the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. During the American Revolutionary War of 1777, his house was destroyed by the British. He served in the Pennsylvania State Council from 1784 to 1788 and became a member of the House of Representatives from 1789 to 1791. Later he was appointed as a "tax collector" for alcoholic beverages in Pennsylvania (especially whiskey) from 1791 to 1794. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) - After signing the Declaration of Independence, Benjamin Franklin helped reach the alliance treaty with France in 1778 and ended the Paris Revolutionary War Treaty in 1783. He is one of the makers. The Constitution is known as "the wise man of the treaty". He was also elected chairman of the Pennsylvania Association for the promotion of slavery abolition.