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George Clinton (vice president)

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840:. In Philadelphia, Clinton took his seat in Congress on May 15, 1775. He remained a delegate until July 8, 1776. However, on December 19, 1775, the Provincial Congress commissioned him a brigadier general in New York's state militia, tasked with defending the Highlands of the Hudson River from British attack. This role caused him to be absent from many sessions of the Continental Congress. Although he resigned his seat before New York's delegates had been granted permission to vote for, or sign, the Declaration of Independence, he was an enthusiastic supporter of American independence, even suggesting in one speech to Congress that a reward should be offered for the assassination of King 876: 486: 498: 44: 800: 1106:, replacing Aaron Burr. Vice President Burr had fallen out with the Jefferson administration early in his tenure, and President Jefferson often consulted with Clinton rather than Burr regarding New York appointments. Clinton was selected to replace Burr in 1804 due to his long public service and his popularity in the electorally important state of New York. He was also favored by Jefferson because, at age 69 in 1808, Jefferson hoped that Clinton would be too old to launch a presidential bid against Jefferson's preferred successor, Secretary of State 1141:. Clinton received just six electoral votes for president as Madison consolidated support within the party. Although Clinton had effectively run against Madison, he received the vice presidential votes of most Democratic-Republican electors, who did not want to set a precedent of defying the choice of the congressional nominating caucus. After the 1808 election, though he was ostensibly a member of the Madison administration, Clinton and his supporters frequently opposed Madison. Clinton helped block the appointment of 1117:, and would become the first vice president to serve under two presidents, Jefferson and Madison. During his first term as vice president, under Thomas Jefferson, Clinton found himself marginalized by the President, as Jefferson sought to avoid enhancing his vice president's stature―still cognizant that Clinton could challenge Madison in 1808. Not only was Clinton largely ignored by President Jefferson, he struggled in his position as President of the Senate. He was unfamiliar with the rules of the 3060: 458: 785: 5944: 872:. He formally resigned the Lieutenant Governor's office and took the oath of office as Governor on July 30. He was re-elected five times, remaining in office until June 1795. Although he had been elected governor, he retained his commission in the Continental Army and commanded forces at Fort Clinton and Fort Montgomery on October 6, 1777. He remained in the Continental Army until it was disbanded on November 3, 1783. 5968: 5107: 2660: 5956: 5117: 2680: 511: 2670: 836:. The motion was defeated, prompting Clinton to warn that the colonies would soon need to take to arms. In March 1775, he twice introduced a motion to declare that the British Parliament had no right to levy taxes on American colonies. His actions caught the attention of the Provincial Congress, which elected him to be one of New York's delegates to the 1241: 796:, and "a distant relative") that he was offered a position as sheriff of New York City and the surrounding county in 1748. After the elder Clinton declined the honor, the governor later designated George as successor to the Clerk of the Ulster County Court of Common Pleas, a position he would assume in 1759 and hold for the next 52 years. 938:, which would grant several new powers to the federal government. After New York and other states had ratified the Constitution, Clinton focused on passing constitutional amendments designed to weaken the powers of the federal government. In 1791, three years after the ratification of the Constitution, the states ratified the 5932: 1089:
On March 2, 1784, the legislature of New York, with Clinton's support, instructed its Congressional delegates to "press Congress for a decision in the long protracted controversy" and that New York would have to "recur to force, for the preservation of her lawful authority" and that if Congress would
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part of New Hampshire and many thousands of settlers arrived. In 1764 King George III awarded the disputed region, then called the New Hampshire Grants, to New York. New York refused to recognize property claims based on New Hampshire law, thus threatening the eviction of many settlers. Consequently,
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chose him as the vice presidential nominee. Clinton's supporters nonetheless put him forward as a presidential candidate, attacking the foreign policy of the Jefferson administration. The Federalist Party considered endorsing Clinton's candidacy, but ultimately chose to re-nominate their 1804 ticket
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However, a Congressional committee recommended recognition of Vermont and its admission to the Union. The committee's recommended bill was opposed by New York's delegates and did not pass. Six years later the New York legislature decided to give up New York's claims to Vermont on the condition that
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Historian Alan Taylor described George Clinton as "The astutest politician in Revolutionary New York," a man who "understood the power of symbolism and the new popularity of a plain style especially when practiced by a man with the means and accomplishments to set himself above the common people."
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In his eighth year as Vice President (his fourth under President Madison), George Clinton died from a heart attack on April 20, 1812, at the age of 72. Clinton was the first vice president to die in office as well as the first vice president to die overall. Clinton was the first of two vice
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After the war, he read law in New York City under the attorney William Smith. He returned home (which at that time was part of Ulster County) and began his legal practice in 1764. He became district attorney the following year. He was a member of the
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On February 7, 1770, Clinton married Sarah Cornelia Tappen (died 1800); they had five daughters and one son. Only three of them outlived their father, and the longest-lived child died at the age of just 45.
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As a member of the New York General Assembly, Clinton was a vocal opponent of British imperial policies. In January 1775, he introduced a motion for the Assembly to approve the resolutions of the
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electors could not vote for Washington, and for a second Virginian. Clinton received 50 electoral votes to 77 for Adams. His candidacy was damaged by his anti-Federalist record and by
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In 1778 Clinton wrote to some Vermonters loyal to New York, encouraging them "to Oppose the ridiculous and destructive Scheme of erecting those Lands into an Independent State."
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over the next several years were denied by the Continental Congress, in large part because of opposition from the state of New York and its governor George Clinton.
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He did not run for re-election as governor in 1795. Some Democratic-Republican party leaders attempted to recruit him to run for vice president in
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as their candidate for vice president. While the Republicans joined in the general acclamation of Washington for a second term as
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essays which appeared in New York newspapers during the ratification debates. However, the authorship of the essays is disputed.
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operating in the Caribbean, before enlisting in the provincial militia, where his father held the rank of Colonel. During the
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after George Clinton's death. DeWitt Clinton won the backing of most Federalists, but was nonetheless defeated by Madison.
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both won re-election. Clinton did not seek re-election in 1795, but served as governor again from 1801 to 1804. He was the
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even though he neither signed it nor was present when it was signed. In 1976 the painting appeared on the reverse of the
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from their remaining posts in the United States. That same year, Clinton became an original member of the New York
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Instructions to the Delegates of New York in the Congress of the United States, March 2, 1784, reprinted at
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from 1768 to 1775, aligned with the anti-British Livingston faction. His brother James was a member of the
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and France's western territories. He and his brother James were instrumental in capturing a French vessel.
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Kuroda, Tadahisa (1988). "New York and the First Presidential Election: Politics and the Constitution".
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George Clinton to Micah Townsend and Israel Smith, June 3, 1778, reprinted in Hugh Hastings, comp.,
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His marriage to Cornelia Tappen strengthened his political position in heavily Dutch Ulster County.
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and used the seizure and sale of Tory estates to help keep taxes down. A supporter and friend of
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Morgan, William G. (1969). "The Origin and Development of the Congressional Nominating Caucus".
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His father's survey of the New York frontier so impressed the provincial governor (also named
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Congress would admit Vermont to the Union, and the new state was admitted on March 4, 1791.
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fielded Clinton with the intention that he be elected vice president. Similarly, in both
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as governor in 1792. (He won by only 108 votes, and the substantial anti-Clinton vote of
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despite his gubernatorial position. During and after the war, Clinton was an opponent of
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When the Democratic-Republican ticket won the 1804 election, Clinton became the fourth
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Clinton was again tapped as the Democratic-Republican vice presidential nominee in the
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presidents to serve in the position under two different presidents, the other being
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not act, then New York would be "destitute of the protection of the United States."
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New York's authority was resisted by local authorities and the militia known as the
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of the United States from 1805 until his death in 1812. He also served as the first
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across the river to keep British forces in New York City from sailing northward.
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Catharine Clinton (1770–1811); married firstly, to John Taylor, and secondly
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Unsuccessful major party candidates for Vice President of the United States
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would cast two votes; the highest vote-getter with a majority would become
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from the ticket. Clinton sought his party's presidential nomination in the
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The Birth of Empire: DeWitt Clinton and the American Experience, 1769–1828
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Maria Clinton (1785–1829); married Dr. Stephen D. Beekman, a grandson of
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Caldwell, Lynton K. (1951). "George Clintonβ€”Democratic Administrator".
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On March 25, 1777, Clinton was commissioned a brigadier general in the
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Clinton was selected as President Jefferson's running mate in the
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Clinton attempted to challenge Madison for the presidency in the
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was before 1764 a disputed territory claimed by the colonies of
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from 1777 to 1795 and again from 1801 to 1804. Along with
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George Clinton (New York)

Vice President of the United States
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
Aaron Burr
Elbridge Gerry
Governor of New York
Lieutenant
Jeremiah Van Rensselaer
John Jay
Morgan Lewis
Pierre Van Cortlandt
Continental Congress
New York
New York General Assembly
Ulster County
President of Columbia University
Benjamin Moore
William Samuel Johnson
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Washington, D.C.
Kingston, New York
Democratic-Republican
Charles Clinton
Cursive signature in ink
Kingdom of Great Britain
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