jonathan trumbull
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Definition
Proper noun: - Jonathan Trumbull: An American merchant and politician who served as Governor of the Colony and later the State of Connecticut before, during, and after the American Revolutionary War. He is noted for being a key supporter of the Patriot cause, providing crucial supplies and support to the Continental Army.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Governor Jonathan Trumbull was the only colonial governor to side with the revolutionaries.
- The correspondence between George Washington and Jonathan Trumbull was vital for the war effort.
- A statue of Jonathan Trumbull stands in the United States Capitol.
Advanced Usage
- "Brother Jonathan": A historical nickname personifying New England and, later, the United States, which is often attributed to have originated from George Washington's purported reliance on Governor Jonathan Trumbull.
- The term "Brother Jonathan" was used as a national personification before "Uncle Sam."
Variants and Related Words
- Trumbull (Proper noun): A surname. Other notable individuals with this surname include the painter John Trumbull, who was Jonathan Trumbull's son.
- John Trumbull's paintings depict key scenes from the American Revolution.
Synonyms
- Patriot leader: A general term for a leading figure who supported the American colonies' independence.
- Revolutionary governor: A descriptive term for a colonial governor who supported the Revolution.
Related Phrases
- "the rebel governor": A contemporary British term for Jonathan Trumbull due to his support for the colonial cause.
- British reports often referred to Jonathan Trumbull as "the rebel governor."
Noun
- American Revolutionary leader who as governor of Connecticut provided supplies for the Continental Army (1710-1785)