William Paca: The Forgotten Signer Who Helped Shape America

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In this America’s Founding Series episode of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, Professor Nick Giordano uncovers the life of William Paca, a forgotten Founding Father and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Paca rose to prominence as a Maryland lawyer, pushed his hesitant colony toward independence, and risked everything by signing America’s founding document. He later served as a brigadier general in the Maryland militia, defended the Chesapeake from British attacks, became governor of Maryland, and was appointed a federal judge by President George Washington. Discover how William Paca’s legacy challenges the myth of a monolithic founding and reflects the diverse roots of America’s birth.

Episode Highlights:

William Paca’s immigrant heritage and rise from colonial lawyer to revolutionary leader in Maryland.
Paca’s role in securing Maryland’s vote for independence and signing the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
Learn about his military leadership in the Maryland militia, his post-war service as governor, and his federal judgeship under George Washington.

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Timestamps

00:52 William Paca
01:25 William Paca's Early Life and Education
05:05 Political Awakening and Revolutionary Actions
07:26 Role in the Continental Congress
09:46 Military Contributions During the War
11:13 Legacy and Historical Significance

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