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  1. Gouverneur Morris, (Condado de Westchester, Provincia de Nueva York, América Británica, 30 de enero de 1752-Morrisania, Estado de Nueva York, Estados Unidos, 6 de noviembre de 1816), fue un estadista estadounidense nativo de la ciudad de Nueva York, representante de Pensilvania en la Convención de Filadelfia de 1787 y Padre fundador de los ...

  2. Gouverneur Morris (/ ɡ ʌ v ər n ɪər ˈ m ɒr ɪ s / guh-vər-NEER MOR-ris; January 31, 1752 – November 6, 1816) was an American statesman, a Founding Father of the United States, and a signatory to the Articles of Confederation and the United States Constitution.

  3. Gouverneur Morris (born January 31, 1752, Morrisania house, Manhattan [now in New York City]—died November 6, 1816, Morrisania house, New York, New York, U.S.) was an American statesman, diplomat, and financial expert who helped plan the U.S. decimal coinage system.

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  4. 8 de jun. de 2020 · Gouverneur Morris was an imposing man, standing just over six feet tall. His physical appearance was close enough to George Washington’s that he served as the model for the statue of the general in Virginia’s capital, Richmond.

  5. Gouverneur Morris, , fue un estadista estadounidense nativo de la ciudad de Nueva York, representante de Pensilvania en la Convención de Filadelfia de 1787 y Padre fundador de los Estados Unidos.

  6. Known as “the Penman of the Constitution,” the eccentric and outspoken Gouverneur Morris contributed in multiple ways to building the core foundation of American government.

  7. You know Founding Fathers George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and James Madison, but what about Gouverneur Morris? A lawyer from a landowning New York family, Morris (1752–1816) embraced the cause of independence and served as a delegate to the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention.