Misc. Notes
Daniel Carroll was a politician and one of the
Founding Fathers of the United States. He was a prominent member of one of the United States' great colonial Catholic families, whose members included his younger brother Archbishop
John Carroll, the first Catholic bishop in the United States and founder of
Georgetown University; and their cousin
Charles Carroll of Carrollton, who signed the
Declaration of Independence. Daniel Carroll was one of only five men to sign both the
Articles of Confederation AND the
Constitution of the United States.
Carroll was a planter who supported the cause of American independence, risking his social and economic position for the Patriot cause. As a friend and staunch ally of
George Washington, he worked for a strong central government that could secure the achievements and fulfill the hopes of the
Revolution. Carroll fought in the
Philadelphia Convention for a government responsible directly to the people of the country.