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Joseph Reed
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Joseph Reed was 34 years old in January 1775, when he was named president of Pennsylvania's Second Provincial Congress, a pivotal moment in the lead-up to the Revolutionary War. As he continued to serve during the conflict, he remained a significant figure in the early stages of American independence, eventually becoming George Washington's aide-de-camp and secretary.
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Joseph Reed
American Hero
About the Job
Joseph Reed was 34 years old in January 1775, when he was named president of Pennsylvania's Second Provincial Congress, a pivotal moment in the lead-up to the Revolutionary War. As he continued to serve during the conflict, he remained a significant figure in the early stages of American independence, eventually becoming George Washington's aide-de-camp and secretary.
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Joseph Reed
American Hero
About the Job
Joseph Reed was 34 years old in January 1775, when he was named president of Pennsylvania's Second Provincial Congress, a pivotal moment in the lead-up to the Revolutionary War. As he continued to serve during the conflict, he remained a significant figure in the early stages of American independence, eventually becoming George Washington's aide-de-camp and secretary.