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    George Washington Clinton

    American politician and lawyer

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  1. George Clinton (July 26, 1739 – April 20, 1812) [a] was an American soldier, statesman, and Founding Father of the United States. A prominent Democratic-Republican, Clinton served as the fourth vice president of the United States from 1805 until his death in 1812.

  2. Apr 16, 2024 · George Clinton (born July 26, 1739, Little Britain, N.Y., U.S.—died April 20, 1812, Washington, D.C.) was the fourth vice president of the United States (1805–12) in the administrations of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Clinton was the son of Charles Clinton, a farmer and surveyor, and Elizabeth Denniston.

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  3. May 1, 2023 · George Clinton (June 6, 1771–September 16, 1809) was a Democratic-Republican Representative from New York to the Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth United States Congress. He was born and died in New York City, the son of New York Governor George Clinton (1739–1812) and a cousin of De Witt and James Clinton.

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    • September 27, 1778
    • March 27, 1813 (34)
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  5. Jan 29, 2024 · George Clinton was a politician and soldier from New York who rose to prominence during the American Revolution. Clinton represented New York at the Second Continental Congress and voted in favor of the Declaration of Independence. He was also elected as the first Governor of New York and served as a General in the Continental Army.

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  6. James Madison. George Clinton (1809-1812) George Clinton was born in 1739 in Ulster County, New York, and his parents were Irish immigrants. He fought in the French and Indian War, and then he went to New York City to read law. After being accepted to the bar, he practiced law and became district attorney in 1765.

  7. George Washington (February 22, 1732 – December 14, 1799) was an American Founding Father, military officer, and politician who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.

  8. Mar 13, 2002 · “From George Washington to George Clinton, 16 February 1778,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-13-02-0466. [Original source: The Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series, vol. 13, 26 December 1777 – 28 February 1778, ed. Edward G. Lengel. Charlottesville: University of ...

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