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  1. Jay left the governorship of New York in 1801 to go into retirement, and passed away in 1829. Kevin Grimm, Ph.D Beloit College. Notes: 1. John Jay to George Washington, 27 June 1786 . The Papers of George Washington, Digital Edition. 2. George Washington to John Jay, 15 August 1786. The Papers of George Washington, Digital Edition.

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  3. www.oyez.org › justices › john_jayJohn Jay | Oyez

    12 de dic. de 2011 · John Jay, the first Chief Justice of the United States, led his contemporaries in legitimizing the reputation of the Court overseas, while also crafting the boundaries and responsibilities of the Supreme Court of the United States. John Jay grew up on a farm just outside of New York City, as the youngest of eight siblings.

  4. John Jay es quizá, cuando menos en nuestro país, un padre fundador olvidado. Aun siendo popular fundamentalmente por ser quien negoció el Tratado de Paz de 1794 entre los Estados Unidos y Gran Bretaña, gran parte su vida pública es totalmente desconocida. Jay fue un abogado colonial de éxito, delegado al Primer y Segundo Congreso Continental, redactor de la primera Constitución del ...

  5. 约翰·杰伊(英語: John Jay ,1745年12月12日—1829年5月17日),出生于英屬美洲 纽约省,是一位美国政治家、革命家、外交家和法学家,1783年《巴黎条约》的谈判者和签署者。在18世纪80年代的大部分时间里,他指导了美国的外交政策。

  6. The Life of John Jay. John Jay was born in New York City in 1745. His grandfather, Augustus Jay, had been a French Huguenot who came to America in the 1680s seeking religious freedom. His father, Peter Jay, gained wealth as a merchant, and retired to a farm in Rye, New York, shortly after John was born. Following formal education at King’s ...

  7. www.ushistory.org › declaration › relatedJohn Jay - US History

    Died: May 17, 1829. Portrait of John Jay. John Jay showed promise of an extraordinary life at a very young age indeed. He attended an exclusive boarding school in New Rochelle, New York at age eight, and proceeded to King's College (now Columbia University) at age fourteen. He graduated with highest honors in 1764 and proceeded to the study of ...

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