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  1. 22. März 2024 · Robert R. Livingston (born Nov. 27, 1746, New York, N.Y. [U.S.]—died Feb. 26, 1813, Clermont, N.Y.) was an early American leader who served as a delegate to the Continental Congress, first secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs (1781–83), and minister to France (1801–04).

  2. Robert Robert Livingston (November 27, 1746 (Old Style November 16) – February 26, 1813) was an American lawyer, politician, and diplomat from New York, as well as a Founding Father of the United States.

  3. 11. Aug. 2023 · November 27, 1746–February 26, 1813 — Referred to as "The Chancellor" Robert R. Livingston, "The Chancellor," is a Founding Father and served on the committee that drafted the Declaration of Independence. He also helped negotiate the Lousiana Purchase.

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  4. 15. Feb. 2020 · Learn about Robert Livingston, one of the Founding Fathers who helped draft the Declaration of Independence and negotiated the Louisiana Purchase. Discover his early years, education, political career, and his role in the steam boat and Erie Canal projects.

  5. 25. Apr. 2024 · Robert R. Livingston was born on November 27, 1746, in New York City, into the influential Livingston family, notable landholders in the Hudson Valley. He graduated from King's College (now Columbia University) in 1765 and further studied law under William Smith and Governor William Livingston of New Jersey.

  6. Born: November 27, 1746. Education: Graduated King's College (now Columbia University). (Lawyer) Work: Member of Provincial Congress of New York, Continental Congress, 1776-1783; Chancellor of New York, 1783; Delegate to the New York ratifying Convention, 1788; Minister to the Court of Napoleon, 1801- (ca. 1805) Died: February 26, 1813.