- James Cannon (mathematician)
James Cannon (1740-1782) was a Scottish-born American mathematician, and one of the principal draftsmen of the 1776 Constitution of the State of Pennsylvania.
Born in
Edinburgh in 1740, Cannon was educated at theUniversity of Edinburgh and moved to Pennsylvania to continue his studies atThe Academy and College of Philadelphia , now theUniversity of Pennsylvania . He graduated with aB.A. in 1767 and returned in 1773 as a Professor of Mathematics, a position he held until his death in 1782.During the
American Revolution , Cannon was one of the leaders of a radical faction campaigning for independence, in opposition to Philadelphia's majority support for an accommodation with Britain. The radical group included Cannon,George Bryan ,Timothy Matlack , Thomas Young andThomas Paine .Cannon was a founder of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of American Manufactures, which organized citizens of Philadelphia in making woolen, linen and cotton fabrics. According to
Christopher Marshall 's diary, Cannon was a leading organizer in private meetings held to select radical candidates for the 1776 elections to thePennsylvania Provincial Assembly .The moderate faction won a majority in the elections on
May 1 ,1776 , but were outmaneuvered by the radicals, who successfully persuaded theContinental Congress to resolve that all local governments deriving their authority from the British Crown should be "totally suppressed." This resolution hastened the end of British authority in the United States and effectively undermined the Charter and Assembly of Pennsylvania.On
May 20 a public meeting of over 4,000 in the Philadelphia State House yard supported the resolution of Congress. The citizens called for a special constitutional convention to establish a new state government. The Provincial Assembly was denied any role in the formation of a new government and promptly voted itself out of existence.On
July 15 , 1776, Cannon became a member of the Constitutional Convention of Pennsylvania, and was put in charge of drafting the instructions for Pennsylvania's delegates to Congress. The Convention made him aJustice of the Peace for Pennsylvania, and also enabled him to serve as a member of the Council of Safety fromJuly 24 , 1776 toDecember 4 ,1777 . Cannon is regarded as one of the two principal draftsmen of the Constitution of 1776.Drawing on the language of the Declaration of Independence, the new constitution conferred detailed rights on citizens and enfranchised all tax-paying free men, who would vote in annual elections for a
unicameral legislature . This radical constitution was replaced in 1790 by a more cautious document.Cannon died on
January 28 ,1782 in Philadelphia.External links
* [http://www.upenn.edu University of Pennsylvania]
References
* [http://www.archives.upenn.edu/histy/features/1700s/people/cannon_james.html Penn in the 18th Century: James Cannon]
* [http://www.ushistory.org/pennsylvania/birth2.html The Pennsylvania Revolution] (Independence Hall Association)
* [http://www.docheritage.state.pa.us/documents/constitution.asp Doc Heritage: Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776]
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