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Caesar Rodney's Ride
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Caesar Rodney's Ride
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The poem recounts Rodney's famous ride on the stormy night of July 1, 1776. Suffering from illness and under pressure, Rodney embarked on an eighty-mile journey from Dover to Philadelphia to cast Delaware’s deciding vote for independence. Carlton vividly describes Rodney’s determination and sense of duty, highlighting the urgency of his mission and the physical toll of the journey. The rough weather and Rodney’s ailing health serve as symbols of the challenges faced by those fighting for independence.Through Carlton’s verses, Rodney’s journey is depicted as emblematic of the sacrifices made by early American patriots. His ride ultimately sways the vote, contributing to the historic decision that led to the Declaration of Independence. The poem celebrates Rodney as an unsung hero, underscoring how personal courage can shape the course of history.
The poem recounts Rodney's famous ride on the stormy night of July 1, 1776. Suffering from illness and under pressure, Rodney embarked on an eighty-mile journey from Dover to Philadelphia to cast Delaware’s deciding vote for independence. Carlton vividly describes Rodney’s determination and sense of duty, highlighting the urgency of his mission and the physical toll of the journey. The rough weather and Rodney’s ailing health serve as symbols of the challenges faced by those fighting for independence.Through Carlton’s verses, Rodney’s journey is depicted as emblematic of the sacrifices made by early American patriots. His ride ultimately sways the vote, contributing to the historic decision that led to the Declaration of Independence. The poem celebrates Rodney as an unsung hero, underscoring how personal courage can shape the course of history.


















