Caleb Strong
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  • Caleb was born January 9, 1745 in Northampton, MA.
  • He went to college at Harvard and graduated with the highest honors in 1764. He chose to study law.
  • Caleb was elected to the Massachusetts General Court and also offered a job at the Supreme Court in 1783, but declined it.
  • Though he prefered a system that accorded the same rank and mode of election to both houses of Congress, He wanted equal representation in the opportunity to sign the Constitution.
  • Strong was called home on account of an illness in his family and so missed the opportunity to sign the Constitution.
  • He took a leading role among the federalist and campained for ratification.
  • In 1789 he was chosen to be the first senator in Massachusetts.
  • In 1793 he urged the government to send a mission to England and backed the resulting Jay's Treaty when it met opposition.
  • Caleb then became the Governor is 1800, and won reelaction in 1807. He then retired in 1816.
  • He died on November 7, 1819.
Citations. Caleb Strong: Massachuttes Delagate Constitional Convention (did not sign). Concord Learning Systems, 2008. Web. 14 Oct. 2009.
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