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William Blount



Blount, William (1749–1800), U.S. politician and a signer of the Constitution. President Washington appointed him governor of the Tennessee territory, and in 1796 he was elected to the Senate from the new state. Blount was expelled from the Senate the next year for aiding the British in their plot to seize Spanish Florida.



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