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  1. William Blount (April 6, 1749 – March 21, 1800) was an American politician, landowner and Founding Father who was one of the signers of the Constitution of the United States.

  2. William Blount (Windsor, Carolina del Norte, 26 de marzo de 1749-Knoxville, Tennessee, 21 de marzo de 1800) [1] fue un estadista estadounidense, especulador de la tierra y uno de los firmantes de la constitución de Estados Unidos.

  3. William Blount (born March 26, 1749, Bertie County, N.C.—died March 21, 1800, Knoxville, Tenn., U.S.) was the first territorial governor of (1790–96) and later one of the first two U.S. senators from Tennessee (1796–97). Blount served in the North Carolina militia during the Revolutionary War.

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  4. 8 de oct. de 2017 · Blount, William | Tennessee Encyclopedia. William Blount. (1749-1800) Written by Terry Weeks. 3 minutes to read. Territorial Governor and U.S. Senator William Blount was born on Easter Sunday (March 26) 1749, the eldest child of Jacob and Barbara Gray Blount of Bertie County, North Carolina.

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  5. William Blount fue un estadista estadounidense, especulador de la tierra y uno de los firmantes de la constitución de Estados Unidos. Fue miembro de la delegación de Carolina del Norte en la Convención de Filadelfia de 1787 y dirigió los esfuerzos en Carolina del Norte para ratificar la Constitución en 1789.

  6. 7 de jul. de 2023 · Blog Post. The Constitution signer who was impeached and expelled. July 7, 2023 | by NCC Staff. More in Constitution Daily Blog. William Blount is one of the lesser-known men who signed the Constitution, but one of the most controversial, since he put a vital part of the founding document to a critical test less than a decade after it was ratified.

  7. William Blount, who represented North Carolina at the Constitutional Convention, personified America's enduring fascination with its frontier. Raised in the aristocratic tradition of the seaboard planter society, Blount faithfully served his native state in elective office and under arms during the Revolution.