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  1. Jared Ingersoll (October 24, 1749 – October 31, 1822) was an American Founding Father, lawyer, and statesman from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress and a signer of the United States Constitution.

  2. The elder Jared Ingersoll was known especially for his vigorous pursuit, as Connecticut’s agent to London, of the colonists’ interest in the face of the Stamp Act, and then for his controversial role as the agent who enforced the resulting Stamp Act in Connecticut.

  3. Jared Ingersoll was a jurist, author and a delegate to the Continental Congress who signed the U.S Constitution for Pennsylvania. He was also a lawyer who argued for federalism and challenged the constitutionality of some acts of Congress.

  4. 31 de dez. de 2019 · Constitutional Convention. Birth: October 24, 1749. Death: October 31, 1822 (age 73) Colony: Pennsylvania. Occupation: Lawyer, Politician. Significance: signed the United States Constitution (at the age of 37); and served as Attorney General of Pennsylvania (1811-1816) Jared Ingersoll Statue in Signers' Hall at the National Constitution Center.

  5. Learn how Jared Ingersoll, a former celebrity chef and author, became the Sustainability Lead at global design giant, Canva. Discover his journey from sustainable food systems to renewable energy and his advice for other employees who want to make a difference.

  6. Learn about Jared Ingersoll, a prominent lawyer and politician in the early United States. Find out his biography, achievements, and controversies in the Continental Congress, the Federal Constitutional Convention, and the Stamp Act.

  7. (1749-1822) Jared Ingersoll was born in Connecticut, the son of a British colonial official. Ingersoll graduated from Yale and then managed his father’s business affairs. He followed his father to Philadelphia, where he studied law. Ingersoll attended every session of the Philadelphia Convention, although he said little.