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« on: July 22, 2018, 04:46:03 PM »

Mr. John Jay spent much time in Philadelphia at work in the National Assembly in 1790.

In September, he made a journey back to New York to campaign for the Tory candidate in the Suffolk & Queen's by-election. His message centered around the economic strength of a strong and well-connected national marketplace with uniform duties and tariffs, as well as the potential benefits of having a positive relationship with the British, the largest economic engine in the world.

In November, to escape the tensions of the Westylvania Crisis, Mr. Jay returned to his home in Westchester County and made a trip to Boston to meet with local merchants.
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