John Jay
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About the Job
During the Revolutionary War, John Jay was a crucial figure who served as a delegate to the Continental Congress, President of the Congress, a principal drafter of New York's state constitution, and the Minister to Spain. He also helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris, which ended the war, and played a critical, often behind-the-scenes, role in intelligence and counterintelligence, including foiling a plot to harm General George Washington.
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