Historical Background

Moses in History

From the Exodus to the White House — how one ancient figure shaped the Founding Fathers, the Constitution, the Civil War, and the Civil Rights movement.

Moses at the Burning Bush — Arnold Friberg
3,500 Years of Influence
Charlton Heston as Moses parting the Red Sea — The Ten Commandments 1956
Charlton Heston as Moses parting the Red Sea — The Ten Commandments (1956)

The Central Question

Why does Moses matter to America?

Moses has been referenced by America's greatest leaders throughout history — from the Pilgrims crossing the Atlantic to modern presidents addressing the nation.

What does a man who lived 3,500 years ago have in common with the United States? This site explores that question across seven chapters of American history, with every claim fully referenced.

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The ChaptersExplore the full story

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Pilgrims on the Mayflower
Chapter 01

Early Settlers

The Pilgrims saw themselves as a "New Israel," their voyage as a new Exodus, and their leaders as new Moseses guiding them to a promised land.

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George Washington — engraving portrait
Chapter 02

The Founding Fathers

Two thirds of Washington's eulogies called him "America's Moses." Franklin, Adams, and Jefferson all drew directly on the Moses story when building the new republic.

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Signing the Declaration
Chapter 03

Declaration of Independence

On July 4, 1776, Congress commissioned a national seal. Adams, Jefferson, and Franklin chose Moses leading the Israelites as its central symbol.

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Go Down Moses
Chapter 04

Civil War & Slavery

Harriet Tubman was called "A Moses of her people." After Lincoln's assassination, he was widely eulogized as a second Moses and liberator.

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Martin Luther King Jr.
Chapter 05

Civil Rights Movement

MLK used the Exodus story throughout his career, from Montgomery in 1957 to his final "Mountaintop" speech the night before his assassination.

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President George W. Bush
Chapter 06

Modern Presidents

Truman, Reagan, Clinton, Bush, and Obama all invoked the Moses symbol in speeches. Obama called his supporters "the Moses generation."

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Portrait

John Adams — 2nd President of the United States

John Adams — 2nd President

As much as I love, esteem, and admire the Greeks, I believe the Hebrews have done more to enlighten and civilize the world. Moses did more than all their legislators and philosophers.
John Adams  ·  Private letter, 1809

A Timeline

Moses Through Historical Background

1620s
Pilgrims call America their "Promised Land"
1776
Moses chosen for the first U.S. Seal
1865
Lincoln eulogized as "a second Moses"
1957
MLK invokes Exodus in landmark sermon
2008
Obama: supporters are "the Moses generation"
Moses with the Tablets
The Ten Commandments
Pilgrims landing
Pilgrims, 1620
Founding Fathers
Founding Fathers
Ten Commandments tablets
The Law of Moses