William Livingston was the first Governor of New Jersey. He served on the post for 14 years. He is known for being one of the signers of US Constitution.
William Livingston of the Continental Congress supported the New Jersey plan and did not support Slavery. http://supreme.lp.findlaw.com/documents/fathers/newjers.html
William Few was a federalist. He supported the ratification of the Constitution. He helped steer the Constitutional Convention to ratify the Constitution. He was also present to watch his state ratify the Constitution.
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William Few and Abraham Baldwin were Georgia delegates to the writing of the US constitution.
William Blount was a delagate for North Carolina. He supported the making of the Constitution. He was a federalist.
signed the constitution
He was a person who signed the constitution
Edward Livingston was born in 1764 and was the son of Robert Livingston. His uncle, William Livingston, wrote The Independent Reflector, signed the Constitution, and was the first Governor of New Jersey.
because he secretly liked a black girl
William Livingston of the Continental Congress supported the New Jersey plan and did not support Slavery. http://supreme.lp.findlaw.com/documents/fathers/newjers.html
William Livingston was born on November 30, 1723.
William Livingston was born on November 30, 1723.
William Livingston died on July 25, 1790 at the age of 66.
William S. Livingston was born on 1920-07-01.
William Livingston was 87 years old when he sighed the constatotion
William Livingston died on July 25, 1790 at the age of 66.
Ben Franklin was William Livingston's dad. William Livingston was there when his father,Ben Franklin, did the kite experiment, but he wasn't an inventor like his father.