Jacob Broom was an American Founding Father, businessman, and politician from Wilmington, Delaware.
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Jacob Broom was an American Founding Father, businessman, and politician from Wilmington, Delaware.
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Jacob Broom was appointed as a delegate to the Annapolis Convention in 1786 but did not attend, and he served in the Delaware General Assembly.
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Jacob Broom was the father of Congressman James M Broom and grandfather of Congressman Jacob Broom.
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Jacob Broom's father was James Broom, a blacksmith turned prosperous farmer, and his mother was Esther Willis, a Quaker.
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Jacob Broom carried these opinions with him to Philadelphia, where he consistently voted for measures that would assure a powerful government responsive to the needs of the states.
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Jacob Broom favored a nine-year term limit for members of the Senate, where the states would be equally represented.
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Jacob Broom wanted the state legislatures to pay their representatives in Congress, which, in turn, would have the power to veto state laws.
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Jacob Broom sought to vest state legislatures with the power to select presidential electors, and he wanted the president to hold office for life.
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Jacob Broom faithfully attended the sessions of the Convention in Philadelphia and spoke out several times on issues that he considered crucial, but he left most of the speech-making to more influential and experienced delegates.
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Jacob Broom is silent in public, but cheerful and conversable in private.
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Jacob Broom operated a cotton mill, as well as a machine shop that produced and repaired mill machinery.
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Jacob Broom was involved in an unsuccessful scheme to mine bog iron ore.
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Jacob Broom was deeply involved in his community's religious affairs as a lay leader of the Old Swedes Church.
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Jacob Broom died at age 57 in 1810 while in Philadelphia on business and was buried there at Christ Church Burial Ground.
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