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  2. Essex Junto - Wikipedia

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    The Essex Junto was a powerful group of New England Federalist Party lawyers, merchants, and politicians, so called because many in the original group were from Essex County, Massachusetts. Origins and definition

  3. Benjamin Goodhue - Wikipedia

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    Goodhue was a supporter of the strong central government, and joined the Federalist Party when it was organized. He was one of a number of prominent Federalists from Essex County that were described by John Hancock as the "Essex Junto". He was one of two Congressmen who drafted the nation's first revenue code.

  4. Federalist Party - Wikipedia

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    Some Federalist leaders (Essex Junto) began courting Jefferson's vice president and Hamilton's nemesis Aaron Burr in an attempt to swing New York into an independent confederation with the New England states, which along with New York were supposed to secede from the United States after Burr's election to Governor. However, Hamilton's influence ...

  5. Stephen Higginson (Continental Congress) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2]: 52 He was part of a group of Federalists called the Essex Junto, which included his cousin George Cabot and Theophilus Parsons. [2]: 41–42 He was the author of the Laco letters in February and March 1789. [2]: 125 He became justice of the peace in Massachusetts in 1782 and of the Quorum in 1788. [2]: 233

  6. Fisher Ames - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the Federalist Party, specifically its Essex Junto. James Madison wrote to Thomas Jefferson in 1794 that "Ames is said to owe his success to the votes of negroes and British sailors smuggled under a very lax mode of conducting the election there." [10]

  7. Nathan Dane - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the Federalist Party and its Essex Junto. [10] The Massachusetts legislature appointed him as a delegate to the Hartford Convention during the War of 1812 , which damaged his reputation, although Dane saw himself as a voice of moderation at the Convention and maintained that he did not have any secessionist intentions ...

  8. Theophilus Parsons - Wikipedia

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    In politics, he was active as one of the Federalist leaders in the state. He was a member of the Essex County convention of 1778—called to protest against the proposed state constitution—and as a member of the "Essex Junto" was probably the author of The Essex Result, which helped to secure the constitution's rejection at the polls. [2]

  9. Category:Federalist Party - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Federalist Party" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Federalist Era; Essex Junto; G. Gazette of the United States; H.