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  1. Thomas Pinckney (October 23, 1750 – November 2, 1828) was an American statesman, diplomat, and military officer who fought in both the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812, achieving the rank of major general. He served as Governor of South Carolina and as the U.S. minister to Great Britain .

  2. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Thomas Pinckney (born Oct. 23, 1750, Charleston, S.C. [U.S.]—died Nov. 2, 1828, Charleston) was an American soldier, politician, and diplomat who negotiated Pinckneys Treaty (Oct. 27, 1795) with Spain. After military service in the American Revolutionary War, Pinckney, a younger brother of the diplomat Charles Cotesworth ...

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  3. In 1792, Pinckney accepted his most prestigious and challenging assignment yet: US minister to Great Britain. As minister to Great Britain, Pinckney tackled difficult and unresolved issues from the Treaty of Paris, which ended the American Revolution and guaranteed American independence.

  4. 20 de jun. de 2016 · Pinckney, Thomas | South Carolina Encyclopedia. October 23,1750–November 2, 1828. Article Images. At the outbreak of war in 1775, Pinckney became a captain in the First South Carolina Continental regiment and was later promoted to major. 4 minutes to read. Governor, diplomat, congressman, soldier.

  5. 12 de nov. de 2019 · Learn more about the preservation of the Camden battlefield, where Thomas Pinckney was wounded, from the Historic Camden Foundation. The remarkable Thomas Pinckney, a young man of extraordinary courage, reminds us that the American Revolution was won by people who refused to be beaten.

  6. THOMAS PINCKNEY [Seal] EL PRINCIPE DE LA PAZ [Seal] Original in English and Spanish Submitted to the Senate February 26, 1796. Resolution of advice and consent March 5,1796. Ratified by the United States March 7,1796. Ratified by Spain April 25, 1796. Ratifications exchanged at Aranjuez April 25, 1796. Proclaimed August 2, 1796.

  7. PINCKNEY, THOMAS. (1750–1828). Continental officer, South Carolina governor, diplomat. South Carolina. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, on 23 October 1750, Pinckney shared a European education with his elder brother, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, graduating from Oxford in 1768 before studying law at the Middle Temple and being admitted to ...