George Cabot
George Cabot (December 3, 1752-April 18, 1823), a Delegate and a Senator from Massachusetts, and the Presiding Officer of the Hartford Convention, was born in Salem, Massachusetts.
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December 3 - 1752 - April 18 - 1823 - Massachusetts - Hartford Convention - Salem, Massachusetts
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Cabot attended Harvard College, where he received a classical education.
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A member of the Pro-Administration Party and a Federalist, Cabot's political career began in 1775 and lasted until he became a delegate to the Hartford Convention of 1814. He died in Boston, Massachusetts in 1823 and was interred in the Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Pro-Administration Party - Federalist - 1775 - 1814 - Boston, Massachusetts - 1823 - Mount Auburn Cemetery - Cambridge, Massachusetts
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