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17 December, 15:55
Who was John jay? Why was he important?
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John Jay was the first chief justice of the U. S. Supreme Court, Patriot, diplomat, one of the Founding Fathers, signatory to the Treaty of Paris in 1783, and the second Governor of New York.
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