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John Jay foi um político, estadista, revolucionário, diplomata e jurista dos Estados Unidos da América. Serviu com Benjamim Franklin e John Adams na França e escreveu o livro Federalista com Alexander Hamilton e James Madison. Ele também é lembrado por ter servido na Suprema Corte dos Estados Unidos da América junto com os seis juízes originais, foi o primeiro Chefe de Justiça dos Estados Unidos da América de 1789 a 1794. More information...

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