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SUMMARY:William Williams
UID:2008-04-30-05-19-43-62-@americanhistorycalendar.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20260423
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CATEGORIES:Signers of the Declaration of Independance,Revolution People
LOCATION:Lebanon\, Connecticut
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 N">\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta name="Generator" content="Zap Calendar (http://
 zapcalendar.com)"/><title></title></head><body><p>William Williams (1731 -
  1811) was an American merchant, lawyer, and statesman, best known as a si
 gner of the Declaration of Independence. Born in Lebanon, Connecticut on A
 pril 23, 1731, Williams was an active participant in the early American re
 sistance to British rule. He served in the Continental Congress as a deleg
 ate from Connecticut, where he strongly supported independence. Williams w
 as a key figure in Connecticut politics, holding various public offices, i
 ncluding justice of the peace and treasurer of the colony. After the signi
 ng of the Declaration, he continued to be involved in state affairs, servi
 ng in the Connecticut state legislature and as a member of the state counc
 il. Williams' contributions to the American Revolution and his service in 
 the formation of the new nation solidified his legacy as a patriotic leade
 r.</p>\n<p><img class="float-none" src="images/history/people/william_will
 iams.jpg" width="400" height="544"></p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:William Williams (1731 - 1811) was an American merchant\, lawye
 r\, and statesman\, best known as a signer of the Declaration of Independe
 nce. Born in Lebanon\, Connecticut on April 23\, 1731\, Williams was an ac
 tive participant in the early American resistance to British rule. He serv
 ed in the Continental Congress as a delegate from Connecticut\, where he s
 trongly supported independence. Williams was a key figure in Connecticut p
 olitics\, holding various public offices\, including justice of the peace 
 and treasurer of the colony. After the signing of the Declaration\, he con
 tinued to be involved in state affairs\, serving in the Connecticut state 
 legislature and as a member of the state council. Williams' contributions 
 to the American Revolution and his service in the formation of the new nat
 ion solidified his legacy as a patriotic leader.\n\n
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