Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (February 25, 1746 – August 16, 1825) was an American statesman, military officer and Founding Father who served as United...
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Representatives. He was a first cousin once removed of fellow signer Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. Pinckney's descendants included seven future South Carolina governors...
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Charles Pinckney may refer to: Charles Pinckney (South Carolina chief justice) (died 1758), father of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Colonel Charles Pinckney...
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the election, Pinckney served in the United States House of Representatives from 1797 to 1801. His brother, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, was the Federalist...
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parents of four children, three of whom lived to adulthood: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1746–1825), a signer of the U.S. Constitution and the Federalist...
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Democratic-Republican candidate James Madison defeated Federalist candidate Charles Cotesworth Pinckney decisively. Madison had served as Secretary of State since President...
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Pinckney, Eliza raised a daughter and two sons, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and Thomas Pinckney, who became prominent politicians in South Carolina and...
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Democratic-Republican president Thomas Jefferson defeated Federalist Charles Cotesworth Pinckney of South Carolina. It was the first presidential election conducted...
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276 Charles Cotesworth Pinckney 1 / 276 1800 Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson Aaron Burr 41,330 61.4% 73 / 276 Federalist John Adams Charles Cotesworth...
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that were threatening to break out into war. The diplomats, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, John Marshall, and Elbridge Gerry, were approached through informal...
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incumbent President John Adams of Massachusetts and Charles Cotesworth Pinckney of South Carolina. Pinckney had fought in the American Revolutionary War and...
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Carolina Samuel Johnston, former U.S. senator from North Carolina Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, U.S. Minister to France from South Carolina The Democratic-Republicans...
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the mainland and Hilton Head Island. Named after Major General Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, it was established to provide a nature and forest preserve for...
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John Marshall, Thomas Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, and Edward Rutledge, were slaveholders. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney successfully defended...
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Assembly. Pinckney's paternal family are based in the Beaufort, South Carolina, area and may be descendants of slaves owned by Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, who...
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Carolina, the home state of his running mate Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. In 1804, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney lost New York, the home state of his running...
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1804 and 1808 elections and ran on an unsuccessful ticket with Charles Cotesworth Pinckney of South Carolina. Though most Federalists supported the Democratic-Republican...
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three who signed the Constitution of the United States: Charles Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, and John Rutledge. The College of Charleston was founded...
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Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Arndt (October 31, 1811 – February 11, 1842) was an American lawyer, Whig politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. While serving...
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The population was 5,066 at the 2020 census. It is named for Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, an early American diplomat and presidential candidate. Pinckneyville...
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John Henry (F), Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (F) 1800 Thomas Jefferson (DR) Aaron Burr (DR) John Adams (F), Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (F), John Jay (F)...
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Democratic-Republican candidate, James Madison, over the Federalist candidate, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. Madison won Pennsylvania by a margin of 56.74%. List of United...
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Charles Cotesworth Pinckney's credentials, a commission was appointed to negotiate with the French Republic. The members of the commission — Pinckney...
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local office, though prominent Federalists like John Jay and Charles Cotesworth Pinckney retired from public life. Reflecting the fears of other ambitious...
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Robert Morris James Wilson South Carolina Pierce Butler Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Charles Pinckney John Rutledge Virginia John Blair James Madison George...
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nascent United States. The speech was purportedly transcribed by Charles Cotesworth Pinckney during the Constitutional Convention of 1787, but was unknown...
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Thomas Pinckney and one of the Immortal Six Hundred. Pinckney was the fourth child and second son born to father Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1789-1865)...
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politician, father of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and Thomas Pinckney, and uncle of Colonel Charles Pinckney Colonel Charles Pinckney (1731–1782), South...
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of the U.S. Supreme Court 1795. Brother to Edward Rutledge. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney 1746-1825, South Carolina State Senator 1799-1804, U.S. Minister...
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Jr. (also University of Cambridge graduate), John Matthews, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Peyton Randolph, John Rutledge University of Cambridge, England:...
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