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    John Sevier (September 23, 1745September 24, 1815) was an American soldier, frontiersman, and politician, and one of the founding fathers of the State of Tennessee.

  2. John Sevier (born September 23, 1745, New Market, Virginia [U.S.]—died September 24, 1815, Fort Decatur, Mississippi Territory [now in Alabama, U.S.]) was an American frontiersman, soldier, and the first governor of the state of Tennessee.

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  3. Oct 8, 2017 · When they chose Sevier as governor and drafted a constitution, claiming an “inalienable right” to form an independent state, Governor Alexander Martin threatened to “render the revolting territory not worth possessing” if North Carolina did not retain sovereignty over it.

  4. Jan 11, 2024 · September 23, 1745September 24, 1815 — First Governor of Tennessee, Hero of the American Revolutionary War. John Sevier was a farmer, soldier, and politician who is most famous for the role he played in establishing the territory that became Tennessee, the 16th State in the Union.

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  5. Sevier was elected Tennessee’s first governor and would eventually serve in that position for twelve years (1796-1801 and 1803-1809). Sevier also served four terms as a Congressman. However, John Sevier did have his enemies.

  6. May 18, 2018 · John Sevier (1745-1815), American frontiersman, soldier, and politician, was a leading figure during the frontier period in the Old Southwest and became the first governor of Tennessee. John Sevier was born on Sept. 23, 1745, in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.

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  8. He was unanimously elected in convention as Tennessee’s first Governor and inaugurated in March, 1796. He was reelected the following year and again by popular vote-,295 to 12-in 1799. After a two-year break, he defeated incumbent Governor Archibald Roane in 1803 and again in 1805, and won election one final time in 1807 running unopposed.

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