John Jay was concerned about the potential for internal divisions and conflicts among the states, as well as the threat posed by foreign powers seeking to exploit these weaknesses. He feared that without a strong central government, the United States could descend into chaos or be vulnerable to outside interference. Jay believed that unity and a robust federal structure were essential for the nation's survival and prosperity, which motivated his advocacy for the Constitution.
John Jay has 6 children
Peter Jay and Mary Van Cortlandt were the father and mother, respectively, of John Jay.
John Jay was the first Chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
John Jay Knox died in 1892.
The happy marriage of John and Sarah Jay produced six children:The happy marriage of John and Sarah Jay produced six children: PeterAugustus, Susan, Maria, Ann, William and Sarah Louisa
I am uneasy and apprehensive arfraid more so than during the war
no he was afraid people might turn against him
John Jay was the first Chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
John Jay has written: 'John Jay: the making of a revolutionary'
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John Jay was born on December 12, 1745 and died on May 17, 1829. John Jay would have been 83 years old at the time of death or 269 years old today.
No, John Jay is not single.
No John Jay did not sign the Declaration.
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John Jay married to Sarah Livingston in 1774