John Marshall

Sir John Marshall was an American Founding Father who served as the third Chancellor of America 1802 to 1806. As Chancellor, he saw political cohesion between the Federalist and Libertarian Parties. He chose not to seek reelection in favor of leading the Supreme Court and was succeeded by Premier of the Senate Elbridge Gerry.

Marshall turned down the promotion to Earl for his leadership during the Second Franco-American War. Instead, King Augustus I inducted him into the Order of the Janus Eagle.

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As Chancellor of America: 1802 - 1806   Preceded by: John Adams   Succeeded by: Elbridge Gerry

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Monarch:   Augustus I
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Generic article | May 15, 2025

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