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  1. Early life. Career. American Revolution. New nation. Constitutional Convention. References. Sources. External links. William Samuel Johnson (October 7, 1727 – November 14, 1819) was an American Founding Father and statesman.

  2. 1 de nov. de 2021 · William Samuel Johnson. October 7, 1727–November 14, 1819. William Samuel Johnson was a successful lawyer from Stratford, Connecticut, and a Founding Father of the United States. He participated in many key events that shaped the nation, including the Stamp Act Congress, Confederation Congress, and Constitutional Convention.

  3. Founding Father William Samuel Johnson from the State of Connecticut is a signer to the U.S. Constitution in September 17, 1787. Learn more about William Samuel Johnsons role in forming America as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention.

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of William Samuel Johnson, a lawyer, politician, and educator who served in the Continental Congress, the Constitutional Convention, and the U.S. Senate. He was also the founder and president of Columbia College (now Columbia University).

  5. William Samuel Johnson Connecticut. William Samuel Johnson was one of the best educated of the Founding Fathers. His knowledge of the law led him to oppose taxation without representation as a violation of the colonists' rights as Englishmen, but his strong ties with Great Britain made renunciation of the King personally reprehensible.

  6. Term of Office: 1787-1800. After the Revolutionary War and the establishment of the United States of America, the newly reorganized Columbia College Trustees elected as its third president, William Samuel Johnson, the Yale educated son of the College's first president, Samuel Johnson.

  7. The Committee of Style, chaired by William Samuel Johnson (1727–1819) working with James Madison (1751–1836), Rufus King (1755–1827), and Alexander Hamilton, gave the Constitution its substance.