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    v. t. e. John Jay (December 23 [ O.S. December 12], 1745 – May 17, 1829) was an American statesman, diplomat, abolitionist, signatory of the Treaty of Paris, and a Founding Father of the United States. He served from 1789 to 1795 as the first chief justice of the United States and from 1795 to 1801 as the second governor of New York.

  2. Jul 1, 2024 · John Jay (born Dec. 12, 1745, New York, N.Y. [U.S.]—died May 17, 1829, Bedford, N.Y., U.S.) was a Founding Father of the United States who served the new nation in both law and diplomacy. He established important judicial precedents as the first chief justice of the United States (1789–95) and negotiated the Jay Treaty of 1794, which settled major grievances with Great Britain and promoted ...

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  3. Jan 28, 2010 · John Jay was a statesman, diplomat and jurist who played a key role in the American Revolution and the early republic. He drafted the Treaty of Paris, the Federalist Papers and the New York Constitution, and served as the first chief justice of the Supreme Court.

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · John Jay was an American statesman and Founding Father who served in several government offices. Initially wary of the disruption that independence would bring, he soon devoted himself to the ...

  5. Dec 13, 2023 · John Jay. December 12, 1745–May 17, 1829. John Jay was a Founding Father and the First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Jay represented New York in the Continental Congress and was an author of the Federalist Papers. He wrote the Constitution of New York and served as Governor from 1795-1801. John Jay was a Founding Father and the first ...

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  7. Nov 7, 2020 · Learn about John Jay, a patriot, statesman, diplomat, and one of America’s Founding Fathers who served in many capacities. He negotiated the Treaty of Paris, helped draft the U.S. Constitution, and was the first chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

  8. John Jay was a prominent figure in the American Revolution and the early republic. He served as a delegate, a diplomat, a writer, a judge, and a governor, and played a key role in the establishment of the Supreme Court and the Federalist Papers.