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John Jay I, John Jay, feel that it is in the best interest of every state to unite as one new nation, a government of the people. ...
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... In 1793 George Washington named him minister to Holland and then sent him to London to help John Jay in negotiations with the British. ...
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... The individual chosen for the job was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, John Jay. John Jay had much experience in this department ...
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... John Jay was the liaison between America and Britain in negotiating a treaty with the British to "settle the conflict at sea as well as to curtail English ...
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... Secretary of Foreign Affairs John Jay negotiated many treaties with Spain, Britain, and other European countries, but it was blocked by Congress. ...
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... Mississippi River. John Jay wrote to the Minister of Spain (Doc. F), "Mr ... fairly uneasy. John Jay felt uneasy when he claimed (Doc. G), "I ...
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... John Jay once stated, there is a sense of "insecurity of property, [an] uncertainty." In all seriousness this government appealed to the people as it should ...
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... The Members of the Supreme Court Past and Present The first Supreme Court Justice was John Jay. He was an American jurist and statesmen. ...
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... the Articles. In 1785, John Jay's instructions to the United States Minister to Great Britain are weak and powerless. He asks that ...
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... In one plot in the book with the characters John Jay and Alexander Hamilton, statesmen in 1700's, who both made great impact regarding the American ...
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During the last years of the nineteenth century, the United States would find itself involved in what John Jay, the American secretary of state, later referred ...
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During the last years of the nineteenth century, the United States would find itself involved in what John Jay, the American secretary of state, later referred ...
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During the last years of the nineteenth century, the United States would find itself involved in what John Jay, the American secretary of state, later referred ...
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During the last years of the nineteenth century, the United States would find itself involved in what John Jay, the American secretary of state, later referred ...
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... David Harley represented Britain, and for the United States, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay, all of who signed the treaty, represented America on ...
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... In 1794, George Washington sent John Jay to Britain to try to end the seizing of the ships. John Jay succeeded getting the British ...
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... the writing of Common Sense in order to prove that Paine was just as important a figure as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, John Jay and all ...
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... throughout the nation. The most well known Federalists include Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. These were the main ...
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... possible. Notable as leaders among the Federalist supporters were Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. The Federalists ...
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... Jay's Treaty of 1794 was made by John Jay, the chief justice at the time, to settle the conflict with the British after their assaults on American shipping. ...
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... England. Jay's Treaty- John Jay was sent by Washington to England to come up with a treaty that could prevent war with England. The ...
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... The Jay Treaty which did little to end British violations against US merchant ships, caused Republicans to burn effigies of John Jay, the federalist who had ...
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... There were few views that were shared among these parties. One of the views that was shared was that of the negotiations of John Jay with the British. ...
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... Governor George Clinton, Chancellor Robert Livingston, John Jay, Baron Friedrich von Steuben, and Mayor James Duane all begged the crowd for some control. ...
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... Such was the case in the Jay Gardoqui treaty in which John Jay created a deal for East Coast merchants but at the expense of the interests of the West and South ...
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... John Jay came up with Jay's Treaty; it made Britain America's ally. This upset the French and only caused more problems with them. ...
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... 64, John Jay indicates that the security for fidelity of our nation's leaders will be their "honor, oaths, reputation, conscience, love of country, family ...
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... on American grounds. Washington sent Chief Justice John Jay to London to seek a settlement with the British. The British reacted ...
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... for another war. Washington sent Chief Justice John Jay to England to negotiate with the British in 1794. The British forced Jay ...
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... In 1787, Hamilton took part in the Constitutional Convention of Philadelphia where after being outvoted on every measure, sought the help of John Jay and James ...
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