Elbridge Gerry

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Revolution PeopleU.S. Vice PresidentsSigners of the Declaration of Independance
Event date:
July 17, 2025 (This event repeats every year)
Location:
Marblehead, Massachusetts
Born:
July 17, 1744 (281 years ago)
Died:
November 23, 1814 (70 years old)
Description:

Elbridge Gerry was an American statesman and Founding Father known for his role in early U.S. politics and as a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Born on July 17, 1744 in Massachusetts, he served in the Continental Congress and was a strong supporter of the American Revolution. Gerry later became the fifth Vice President of the United States under James Madison from 1813 until his death in 1814. He is also known for the term "gerrymandering," which comes from a redistricting plan he approved as governor of Massachusetts to favor his political party.