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    Chief justice of the United States from 1789 to 1795

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  1. Apr 22, 2024 · John Jay 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.

  2. Dec 13, 2023 · Born December 12, 1745, in New York City. Appointed by George Washington as the First Chief Justice of the United States. Served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from September 26, 1789, to June 29, 1795. Second Governor of New York State and served from July 1, 1795, to June 30, 1801.

  3. Nov 7, 2020 · John Jay (1745–1829), a native of New York State, was a patriot, statesman, diplomat, and one of America’s Founding Fathers who served the early United States government in many capacities. In 1783, Jay negotiated and signed the Treaty of Paris ending the American Revolutionary War and acknowledging the United States as an independent nation.

  4. Mar 19, 2024 · 524 West 59th Street. New York, NY 10019. Main 212.237.8000. Undergraduate Admissions. admissions@jjay.cuny.edu. 212-237-8869. Graduate Admissions. graduateadmissions ...

  5. John Jay, First Chief Justice of the United States. John Jay was a man of great achievement. During his lifetime he was a Founding Father, Signer of the Treaty of Paris, Second Governor of New York, and First Chief Justice of the United States.

  6. Jay died on May 17, 1829, at the age of eighty-three. Historical profiles documenting the personal background, plus nomination and confirmation dates of previous chief justices of the U.S. Supreme Court: John Jay.

  7. Jul 4, 2015 · What you should know about forgotten founding father John Jay. Nation Jul 4, 2015 1:59 PM EDT. KATONAH, N.Y. — The inner circle of founders has been set for as long as anyone can remember ...

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