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  1. Bainbridge Colby (San Luis, 22 de diciembre de 1869-Bemus Point, 11 de abril de 1950) fue un abogado y político progresista [1] estadounidense. Fue cofundador del Partido Progresista de los Estados Unidos y el último secretario de Estado de Woodrow Wilson, ocupando el cargo entre 1920 y 1921.

  2. Introduction. President Woodrow Wilson appointed Bainbridge Colby as his third Secretary of State on March 23, 1920. He was confirmed by the Senate and entered into duty the same day. Colby served until the end of the Wilson administration, leaving office on March 4, 1921. Bainbridge Colby, 43rd Secretary of State.

  3. Bainbridge Colby ( San Luis, 22 de diciembre de 1869- Bemus Point, 11 de abril de 1950) fue un abogado y político progresista estadounidense. Fue cofundador del Partido Progresista de los Estados Unidos y el último secretario de Estado de Woodrow Wilson, ocupando el cargo entre 1920 y 1921.

  4. Bainbridge Colby (December 22, 1869 – April 11, 1950) was an American politician and attorney who was a co-founder of the United States Progressive Party and Woodrow Wilson's last Secretary of State.

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  5. Colby was at first a supporter of President Franklin D. Roosevelt but eventually became a critic of the New Deal, forming an anti-Roosevelt group named the American Liberty League. Bainbridge Colby died on April 11, 1950, in Bemus Point, New York.

  6. Bainbridge Colby (December 22, 1869 – April 11, 1950) was an American politician and attorney who was a co-founder of the United States Progressive Party and Woodrow Wilson 's last Secretary of State.

  7. Bainbridge Colby, 1920–1921, administration of President Woodrow Wilson. Bainbridge Colby (1869–1950) was born in St. Louis, Missouri, to a prominent New York family. He graduated from Williams College before studying law at Columbia University and New York Law School.