John Adams was the United States' Ambassador to England during the Constitutional Convention
During the Constitutional Convention time period, John Adams was America's ambassador to England. Adams would go on to serve as the 2nd President of the United States.
John Adams was the United States' Ambassador to England during the Constitutional Convention
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to strengthen the partnership between america and england
to strengthen the partnership between america and england
to strengthen the partnership between america and england
Prior to America gaining full independence from England there were two constitutional conventions held. The first one was called by James Madison and Alexander Hamilton.
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There were no ambassadors for England that died on Titanic but there WAS a victim, W. T. Stead, that was going to speak at the Carnegie Hall Peace Convention.
No, James Madison was not the ambassador for America to England. He served as the fourth President of the United States from 1809 to 1817, but he did not hold the position of ambassador during his career.
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He is the ambassador of Zimbabwe in England.
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