The Selected Papers of John Jay: 1760-1779

The Selected Papers of John Jay: 1760-1779
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Download or read book The Selected Papers of John Jay: 1760-1779 written by John Jay and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 912 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: John Jay (1745-1829) made contributions to all three branches of government, at both state and national levels. A leading representative of New York in the Continental Congress, he became one of the American commissioners who negotiated peace with Great Britain. He served the new republic as secretary for foreign affairs under the Articles of Confederation, as a contributor to the Federalist papers, as the first chief justice of the United States, as negotiator of the 1794 "Jay Treaty" with Great Britain, and as a two-term governor of the state of New York. In his personal life, Jay embraced a wide range of religious, social, and cultural concerns, including the abolition of slavery.--Publisher's description.


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