Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Elbridge Thomas Gerry (December 25, 1837 – February 18, 1927), usually called "Commodore" Gerry due to the office he held with the New York Yacht Club from 1886 to 1892, was an American lawyer and reformer. His paternal grandfather was U.S. Vice President Elbridge Gerry.

  2. Elbridge Thomas Gerry (17 de julio de 1744 - 23 de noviembre de 1814) fue un político estadounidense que fue vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos entre 1813 y 1814 durante la presidencia de James Madison.

  3. Elbridge Gerry (/ ˈ ɡ ɛr i /; July 17, 1744 – November 23, 1814) was an American Founding Father, merchant, politician, and diplomat who served as the fifth vice president of the United States under President James Madison from 1813 until his death in 1814.

    • 10
  4. Elbridge Gerry was a signer of the American Declaration of Independence and the fifth vice president of the United States (1813–14) in the second term of Pres. James Madison. From his name, the term gerrymander later was derived. Gerry was the son of Thomas Gerry, a merchant, and Elizabeth

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Elbridge Gerry was born on 17 July 1744 in Marblehead, Massachusetts. His father, Thomas Gerry, settled in New England in 1730, and his mother, Elizabeth Greenleaf, was a native of Boston. Thomas Gerry established a merchant business in Marblehead and made enough money to send his son to Harvard College in 1759.

  6. 3 de ago. de 2020 · Today, Elbridge Gerry is best known for being the force and namesake behind “Gerrymandering.”. That has obscured the significance of a founder who signed the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and later ascended to the Vice Presidency.

  7. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Elbridge Thomas Gerry (17 de julio de 1744 - 23 de noviembre de 1814) fue un político estadounidense que fue vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos entre 1813 y 1814 durante la presidencia de James Madison. Datos rápidos Presidente, Predecesor ... Cerrar.