On July 2, 1776, a Finnish American man held the destiny of the United States in his hands.

The scene was the hall in Philadelphia that hosted the Second Continental Congress of the 13 American Colonies of British America. The man of destiny was John Morton, speaker of the Pennsylvania Assembly and the swing vote in his state delegation could create the United States of America.

If Morton voted β€œno,” the influential colony would be recorded as opposed to independence. This could deal a fatal blow to the infant nation by delaying or dashing hopes for a vote for independence from Great Britain that was unopposed by any of the colonies. If he said β€œyes,” the Pennsylvania delegation would flip to a 3-to-2 pro-independence majority, creating unstopp

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