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  1. John Jay School for Law has developed a strategic and engaging law pathway for exposure to a variety of legal foundations to empower young people to be active and engaged citizens by building skills and knowledge to successfully navigate, participate, and create change in their communities. Students will participate in courses aimed at delving ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. John Jay. John Jay ( 12 de Dezembro de 1745 – 17 de maio de 1829) [ 1] foi um estadista americano, patriota, diplomata, fundador, abolicionista, [ 2] negociador e signatário do Tratado de Paris de 1783. Ele serviu como o segundo governador de Nova York e o primeiro chefe de Justiça dos Estados Unidos. Ele dirigiu a política externa dos EUA ...

  4. 14 de feb. de 2020 · Early Life. John Jay, first Chief Justice of the U.S., age 49. Painted by Gilbert Stuart. Jay was too busy to pose, so he only sat long enough for Stuart to paint his head. Jay’s nephew posed for the rest. John Jay was born on December 12, 1745 in New York City to Peter Jay, a wealthy merchant. His parents had 7 children who lived to adulthood.

  5. John Jay (1745–1829), natural do Estado de Nova York, foi um patriota, estadista, diplomata e um dos fundadores da América que serviu no início do governo dos Estados Unidos em muitas funções. Em 1783, Jay negociou e assinou o Tratado de Paris encerrando a Guerra Revolucionária Americana e reconhecendo os Estados Unidos como uma nação independente.

  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. John Jay. John Jay (December 23, 1745 – May 17, 1829) was an American politician, statesman, slave owner, and diplomat. [1] He was a Supreme Court Chief Justice and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Jay served in the Continental Congress and was elected President of that body. During and after the American Revolution, he was a ...

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