Why would we ever listen to childre-

Why would we ever listen to childre-

Remind me which ones were trying to restrict freedoms

Its a good thing they were allowed to own guns even though they were under 21

Why are 20/21-year-olds still in highschool?

You are making us look bad.

>comparing a 1700s 18 y.o. to 2000s 18 y.o.

You are as stupid as your party's logo.

No Child Left Behind hadnt been passed yet

It's almost as if life was a lot shorter back then...

That was like, middle aged.

Aisha 6

Back then you were considered an adult after 14.

>Forgetting the part where they were all land holding males with careers
Fuck outta here

when the life expectancy is 50 years old, thats middle age. Why are twitter (((clapbacks))) so fucking retarded?

>owned slaves
i thought the left hated the founding fathers? aren't they also responsible for the 2nd amendment?

/thread
saged

That's B4 kids were required to take classes in diversity, multiculturalism, being homos and worshiping the holoHOAX.

These were actual fucking aristocrats who knew several languages by the time they were fucking 10. They knew every single philosopher and debated with grace and tact since they were 16.

David Hodd tells you not to enjoy spring break.

These people tried to disarm the American population?

how old were the other founding fathers? I don't think it counts if you leader is in their forties. Theirs might be however, because it's likely that they're all working for the alphabet soup

In 1776, those men would be in their 5th-8th year of marriage and already be raising children. Some would already be war veterans by 18. David Hassle Hogg is no Founding Father ffs.

And by that age they were already providing for families, and had responsibilities. At 18 we have dumb fucking morons eating tide pods for likes from random strangers.

look back at yourself at 17 and tell me you weren't a fuckin idiot.
People in general back then were not idiots and far more mature

>Some of the greatest people in history were already respected and active at a young age
>Some brainwashed soykids in the middle of an emotional trauma that just say CNN things are them

The turd cannot see in the future, user.

They were all fighting in the war unlike theater arts faggots pretending to.

>just a bunch of kids who were fully emancipated land owners with families
>only about 20-% of Americans listened to them
>didn’t write the constitution until 1787

>the school system failing this hard

well back in those times you becaame an adult earlier in age since you had to to survive, nowadays we have leagally men who are more childish than kids were back in those days

>gonzalez

>Henry Lee III
The south should start putting up statues on this guy to confuse the libs

Also none of these guys were relevant in 1776. They became important two decades later

literaly who?

All those ages are adult or above. The fuck is your point?

What was the average age that people lived to back then again?

Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, in the United States often known simply as Lafayette, was a French aristocrat and military officer who fought in the American Revolutionary War.
LMAOOOOOOOOOO

In 1776 20 year old were considered adults because they were already set with wife children and a job

>Put up monuments for Lee’s Legion >watch libshits try to take them down.

Great idea

The evil revolutionaries were trying to restrict the British empires right to tax their own property - their colonies.

Those are all adults.....

what emojis did Nathan Hale use on his twitter account?

Because an 18y old from almost 3 centuries ago is totally comparable to an 18y old from this namby pamby weakass time.

Also the year The Illuminati was formed by Adam Weishaupt on May 1st

Weis- Know/White
Haupt - Leader of Hierachy

Coinciding with the publication of

The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith...

>18-21 year olds fought and bled for the founding of this country, and the Right to bear arms

>we should listen to 18 year old pussies about taking what their ancestors fought for, away

Because in 1776, each of them could:
1. Work/Manage a farm
2. Build a house with their hands
3. Keep a woman in check
4. Attended church
5. Understood the meaning of their vote/voice
6. Work a musket/rifle
7. Probably owned at least 1 slave and was responsible for it
8. Dressed and conducted themselves with civility
9. Understood what compound interest was
10. Wanted their own currency
11. Were advocates for gun rights

Anything else?

"The best form of government is that which is most likely to prevent the greatest sum of evil."

>t. american that can't understand the difference between average and median

Wasn't voting restricted to 25-something-old land owning males?

So Custer was right when he massacred Indians because he was 23 when he became a general.

Why are liberal arguments so retarded when they use history?

>we are kids we shouldn't be able to own guns
>but we are adults we should be able to vote
>but we are kids why aren't we protected?
>but our founding fathers were kids
>but fuck our founding fathers, fuck the consitution

>I thought the left hated the founding fathers
They do, and they also hate the bible, but if they think they can use it against us they will.

They were all land-owning men with better educations and some sort of military and/or life experience.

Life expectancy was only so low because of high infat mortality which skews the average down. Provided you survived your childhood and didn't get an infection, you could live for a while past 50.

The lifespan in the Psalms is 70 years. Three score and 10.

People also didn’t live past 50 then

idk, plenty of criticism to go around for all of them.

FPBP

I wonder if they stayed on their parents insurance till they were 26?...

Truth

>I'm a retard hurr durr
Once you got past early childhood you could make it to 60+ easy

>Life expectancy during 1750-1800 in the US: 36

What a spoiled brat jezz.

Like Hoggwash belongs in the same sentence as any of those real men.

...

Goes to show how bad education has become

12. Still couldn't vote until they were 21.

It's a little different when kids with liberal views are eating tidepods a week ago and talking about gender pronouns.

Yeah back when men had to become men because taking hormone e blockers wasn't an option. Be suprise what hard work and manual labor will do to a man who isn't distracted by kikery...you fag.

>All white males

This this this. The Founding Fathers they name weren’t particularly relevant in 1776. That’d have been Washington, Jefferson, Adams, Franklin, etc. jfc James Monroe wasn’t President until the 1820s. The only one I’ll maybe give her is Nathan Hale, but he was a defiant spy, not an intellectual powerhouse.

Libtards being disingenuous? Who could have foreseen it?

This

I smell a smug OC incoming

>monroe
>burr

> Marriage
The American colonies followed the English tradition, but the law was more of a guide. For example, Mary Hathaway (Virginia, 1689) was only 9 when she was married to William Williams. Sir Edward Coke (England, 17th century) made it clear that "the marriage of girls under 12 was normal, and the age at which a girl who was a wife was eligible for a dower from her husband's estate was 9 even though her husband be only four years old"
Life was different lads

What I want to know is who have this spic access to internet so she could look this up.

In 1776 they had no choice because they died at 26 if they were lucky. 20 year old = glorified teenager. Especially in this age.

>age in 1776
>age

We really are devolving.

I really cannot picture an 18 to 21 year old from any of the living generations ever being such educated, cultured, capable, responsible, well rounded, fully developed adults at that age like the men listed in the OP.

I certainly have never seen one who even comes close to the men listed in the OP.

>Rachel B. Kikezales

beta nu male detected

no wonder alt right has no real ideas about politics youre just children

...

>they died at 26

That is just not true. Infant mortality skewed the numbers for the average lifespan.

Sure, the average adult did not live quite as long as we do, but it was not that far off. There were also many who lived just as long as we do today.

This

>He [Lafayette] followed its martial tradition, and was commissioned an officer at age 13.

>In early 1776, about a year and a half after his enrollment, Monroe dropped out of college and joined the 3rd Virginia Regiment in the Continental Army.

>Lee graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1773, and began pursuing a legal career.

>He [Burr] received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1772 at age 16.

>Nathan graduated with first-class honors in 1773 at age 18 and became a teacher, first in East Haddam and later in New London.

>Hamilton entered King's College (now Columbia) in New York City in the autumn of 1773 "as a private student", and officially matriculated in May 1774.

College students/graduates and a commissioned officer since 13 in the 18th century are totally the same as high school students today.

>We really are devolving.
blame medicine and industry. the streets of industrial revolution land are littered with cripples, retards and other genetic refuse.

Why do you think men are forced into arrested development during the prime of their years when they would rather change the paradigm instead of having "too much to lose" after 30 with a job and family. Incidentally when testosterone starts its decline. Or why testosterone is banned and estrogen is given out like candies.
Really makes you think.

Truth.
The basic life expectancy for an adult has always been around 50-60 when living conditions weren't complete crap (like in the middle ages). In the 18th century if you weren't dirt poor lige expectancy was prolly around 60-70.
Rich people in the 18th century often lived to be 80. Many of the founding fathers and early presidents died in rather advanced age.

Since the dawn of recorded history, if you lived to 10, you most likely lived to at least 60. The average was low because 2/3 of children died before the age of two and sometimes women died in childbirth.

>Gonzalez
Yeah, no fuck off.

>what is context?
They had it a lot harder. They were probably more of an adult at 16 or 17 years of age than today's 25 year olds. You can't compare them to today's kids. There are zero comparisons to make. So tiresome.

The youngest people to sign the Declaration of Independence were 26, 26, 27, 29, and 31.

Absolutely none of the actually important people whom decided on how the new nation should and would be governed were below the age we (now scientifically) know the brain has finished it's major growth and maturation.

Rutledge - 26
Jefferson - 33
Middleton - 34
Nelson Jr. - 37
Hopkinson - 38
Hancock - 39
Adams - 40
McKean - 42
Paine - 45

80% of the signers of the Declaration were over 35. Ben Franklin was 70. Hopkins, Hart, Lewis, Thornton, Taylor and Livingston were in their 60's

These people can fuck right off with their selective and willful misrepresentation of history.

>Just a bunch of kids, right? What do they know?

Exactly. They were not fully grown adults with experience in 1776.

but hogg is 26

>Rachel Gonzalez
Is every spic named GONZALEZ? Fucking shitty beaners can't even have original names. Literally as retarded as Mohammeds

Well, no, they were adults. It wasn't until the 1950's were the the demographic called "teenager" would be use to describe people between 12-17. Before then you were just a small adult the moment you were able to work.

There is a gigantic maturity difference between a 16 and 21 year old

>listen to people from 1776

okay we get to own tanks and jets now dumb cunt

> what is median?
> what is mean?

Fucking American education strikes again

A good chunk of these men (Hamilton, Lafayette) looked up to an older man (Washington).
Washington had no heirs but thousands of sons

Are you high?

No

Kek

is this some college meme? i always see this, it's not remotely true. Look at the average lifespan of Madagascar, these people are cannibals and dig up the dead after a few months and dance with them.

even 1500 years ago the median age was similar to Madagascar today.

Real patriarchy

Throw another 10 years on for when they actually started getting serious about politicking and policy making. The United States wasn't firmly established as a nation until well after the Revolutionary War.