John, Paul, George & Ben
"John, Paul, George & Ben" refers to four prominent figures in American history: John Adams, Paul Revere, George Washington, and Benjamin Franklin. Each played a significant role during the American Revolution and the founding of the United States. John Adams was a key advocate for independence, while George Washington served as the commander of the Continental Army.
Paul Revere is famous for his midnight ride to warn of British troops approaching, and Benjamin Franklin was a leading diplomat and inventor. Together, they contributed to the establishment of the nation and its democratic principles.