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  1. William Paterson (December 24, 1745 – September 9, 1806) was an American statesman, lawyer, jurist, and signer of the United States Constitution. He was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, the second governor of New Jersey, and a Founding Father of the United States.

  2. William Paterson University is a public university in Wayne, NJ, that offers undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields. Learn about its academic programs, student success, campus life, and more.

  3. 1 de abr. de 2024 · William Paterson was an Irish-born American jurist, one of the framers of the U.S. Constitution, U.S. senator (1789–90), and governor of New Jersey (1790–93). He also served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1793 to 1806. Paterson immigrated to America with his family in 1747.

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  4. O coronel William Paterson (Montrose, 10 de agosto de 1755 — Cabo Horn, 21 de junho de 1810) foi um soldado, explorador, vice-governador e botânico escocês mais conhecido por liderar os primeiros assentamentos em Port Dalrymple na Tasmânia.

  5. William Paterson University, officially William Paterson University of New Jersey (WPUNJ), is a public university in Wayne, New Jersey. It is part of New Jersey's public system of higher education. Founded in 1855 and named after American judge William Paterson, William Paterson is the third-oldest public institution in New Jersey.

  6. Paterson signed the Constitution in September 1787. Elected to serve in the first Senate of the United States, Paterson worked with the group which wrote the Judiciary Act of 1789 which established a federal judiciary. In 1791, he resigned from the Senate to succeed William Livingston as Governor of New Jersey.

  7. 11 de mai. de 2018 · William Paterson (1745-1806) was a leading advocate of the interests of the small states at the American Constitutional Convention of 1787. As a justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, he sought to strengthen the Federal government.