"Senator Cabot" redirects here. For the Florida state senate member, see Ted Cabot.
George Cabot
A posthumous engraving of Cabot c. 1856
United States Senator from Massachusetts
In office March 4, 1791 – June 9, 1796
Preceded by
Tristram Dalton
Succeeded by
Benjamin Goodhue
Member of the Massachusetts Governor's Council
In office 1808–1809
Governor
James Sullivan Levi Lincoln (acting)
Personal details
Born
(1751-12-16)December 16, 1751[1] or (1752-12-03)December 3, 1752 Salem, Massachusetts
Died
April 18, 1823(1823-04-18) (aged 70) Boston, Massachusetts
Political party
Federalist
Children
4
Alma mater
Harvard University
Occupation
Merchant, seaman, politician
George Cabot (1751 or 1752 – April 18, 1823)[2] was an American merchant, seaman, and politician from Massachusetts. He represented Massachusetts in the U.S. Senate and was the presiding officer of the infamous Hartford Convention.
During and after his term in the Senate, Cabot was a major figure in the Hamiltonian faction of the Federalist Party and was a vocal supporter of war with Revolutionary France.
^Lodge 1877, p. 8.
^"CABOT, George, (1752 - 1823)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved July 28, 2011.
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