Accomplishments
John Jay ended up doing many different jobs, and elected into many positions. He was elected as the governor of New York. He served as the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, the 2nd, and soon first New York delegate for the continental congress. He served as the first Supreme Court Justice, for six years. In all of those six years, he only did four cases.
Occupations
- professor, chief of justice, signer of constitution, governor of New York
-Jay served as the governor of New york from July 2 1795 to July 30 1801.
-John Jay served as the chief of justice from july 2 1795 to July 30 1801.
-He was a signer of the constitution.
-H was a con writer of the federalist papers.
Birthday
John Jay was born on December 12th, 1745
Jay died on May 9th, 1829, due to a stroke.
John Jay Slideshow/collage
docs.google.com/presentation/d/1jm2VYTIMMPuCdRX0OLKPbn2wvUluhLnm0Ab0CfUVRFU/edit#slide=id.p
Sources cited page-
Mount Vernon.org
mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/john-jay
Kiddle.co
https://kids.kiddle.co/John_Jay
HISTORY
https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/founding-fathers-united-states#john-jay