John Jay: The Reluctant Revolutionary
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- Historian Walter Stahr discusses the life of Founding Father John Jay and his role in forming our nation. Stahr is the author of John Jay: Founding Father.
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John Jay: Founding Father by Walter Stahr
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009...
Historian Walter Stahr’s website:
walterstahr.com/
John Jay Homestead located in Katonah, New York
johnjayhomestead.org/
PBS NEWSHOUR: What you should know about forgotten founding father John Jay
www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/f...
New York Times Book Review By R. B. Bernstein: ‘The Quartet,’ by Joseph J. Ellis
www.nytimes.com/2015/05/10/boo...
Hello
Thanks for making that video. You helped me on my report so I will like every video you post if it helps me with school so thanks
John Jay is my great great great uncle or cousin
Proof?
Liar he died
No way John jay is my brother
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Thank you very helpful with my school essay.
Anyone know which one is John Jay in the starting thumbnail for this video. at 1:36?
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I love to see that the religious aspects of John Jay's life haven't been whitewashed as is in many of our present-day history books. Great video. Thanks!
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