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  1. Abraham Alfonse Albert Gallatin (January 29, 1761 – August 12, 1849) was a Genevan – American politician, diplomat, ethnologist and linguist. Often described as "America's Swiss Founding Father ", [3] [4] he was a leading figure in the early years of the United States, helping shape the new republic's financial system and foreign ...

  2. Albert Gallatin (Ginevra, 29 gennaio 1761 – New York, 12 agosto 1849) è stato un politico e diplomatico statunitense. Biografia. Nella sua carriera politica ricoprì anche il ruolo di Segretario del Tesoro statunitense e rimase in carica per il periodo più lungo della storia degli Stati Uniti.

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  3. Albert Gallatin (born Jan. 29, 1761, Geneva, Switz.—died Aug. 12, 1849, Astoria, N.Y., U.S.) was the fourth U.S. secretary of the Treasury (1801–14). He insisted upon a continuity of sound governmental fiscal policies when the Republican (Jeffersonian) Party assumed national political power, and he was instrumental in negotiating an end to ...

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  4. 14 mag 2023 · Albert Gallatin - America's Forgotten Founding Father. Albert Gallatin is best remembered for his thirteen year tenure as Secretary of the Treasury during the Jefferson and Madison administrations. In that time he reduced the national debt, purchased the Louisiana Territory and funded the Lewis & Clark exploration.

  5. 29 gen 2021 · Albert Gallatin: A Swiss Founding Father. Albert Gallatin (1761-1849) is often referred to as “America’s Swiss Founding Father” by historians due to his significant contributions to American government, finance, diplomacy, and cultural life. James Blake Wiener

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  6. Born to an aristocratic Swiss family, Albert Gallatin (1761 - 1849) emigrated from Switzerland to America in 1780. Elected to the House of Representatives in 1795 and serving until 1801, Gallatin fought constantly with the independent minded first Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton.

  7. Albert Gallatin. In a 1796 letter to Thomas Jefferson, James Madison characterized Albert Gallatin (1761-1849) as "a real Treasure … sound in his principles, accurate in his calculations and indefatigable in his researches." [1] It was an apt description of the man who would go on to orchestrate Jefferson's election as President, serve as ...