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  1. Hugh Swinton Legaré (/ l ɪ ˈ ɡ r iː / lih-GREE; January 2, 1797 – June 20, 1843) was an American lawyer, diplomat and politician from South Carolina who served as the 16th United States Attorney General under President John Tyler.

  2. Hugh Swinton Legaré (* 2. Januar 1797 in Charleston, South Carolina; † 20. Juni 1843 in Boston, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist, Diplomat, Politiker und Justizminister (Attorney General) . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Studium und berufliche Laufbahn. 2 Politische Laufbahn. 2.1 Ämter in South Carolina und Diplomat.

  3. Hugh Swinton Legaré (born Jan. 2, 1797, Charleston, S.C., U.S.—died June 20, 1843, Boston) was a U.S. lawyer, a conservative Southern intellectual who opposed the attempts of South Carolina’s radicals to nullify the Tariff of 1832. Legaré studied for a year under Moses Waddel before going on to become the valedictorian of his class at ...

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  4. 23. Mai 2018 · Hugh Swinton Legare was a lawyer, a legal scholar, and an attorney general of the United States under President john tyler. Born January 2, 1797, in Charleston, South Carolina, to a wealthy French Huguenot father, both Legare and his sister, Mary, enjoyed a privileged upbringing and social advantages. But the family's money and ...

  5. Hugh Swinton Legaré (* 2. Januar 1797 in Charleston, South Carolina; † 20. Juni 1843 in Boston, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist, Diplomat, Politiker und Justizminister (Attorney General). Hugh S. Legaré. Studium und berufliche Laufbahn.

  6. John Tyler. Hugh S. Legare (1841–1843) Hugh Swinton Legare was born in 1797 in Charleston, South Carolina. He attended the College of Charleston and South Carolina College, read law in the United States, and then studied various subjects in Europe. Legare returned to South Carolina in 1820 to manage his family’s plantation.

  7. 8. Juni 2016 · Legislator, U.S. attorney general, writer, intellectual. Legaré was born in Charleston on January 2, 1797, of Scots and Huguenot ancestry, the son of Solomon Legaré and Mary Splatt Swinton. A childhood illness left him with stunted limbs.