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John Davis (Massachusetts governor)

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4092: 40: 2357: 817: 3207: 854:, a measure to ban slavery from territories won in the Mexican war which was frequently attached to legislation in the late 1840s but was never adopted. In one notable debate, Davis used procedural measures to delay vote on an amendment to remove it from a military appropriations bill, hoping to force a vote without time to conference on differences between the House and Senate versions before Congress adjourned. However, due to a difference in the clocks in the respective chambers, the House adjourned before he finished speaking, scuttling the bill. 3446: 4098: 421: 681: 886: 831:. He was nominated by the state Whig convention over Webster's opposition, but Webster worked to ensure he was not chosen at the national convention. Webster forces successfully got Webster elected to the Senate in early 1845, despite opposition from the Lawrence-Davis faction. Davis was himself elected to the Senate again later in 1845 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of 708:. In the 1830s both sides pushed development into the disputed area, leading to petty conflicts (and by 1839 the possibility of war). Massachusetts, which Maine had been a part of prior to 1820, maintained a property interest in some of the disputed land; Davis took a hard line on the matter, insisting that the United States should not surrender any of the territory it claimed. 666:
about running for the seat in December 1834, as part of a bid to oppose Adams, who had announced his interest in the seat. The idea was that Davis, a strong candidate, would be positioned against Adams (a long-standing rival of Webster who was again running as an Anti-Mason) in the vote, which would
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In 1836 Davis sat on a special committee formed to consider legislative responses to a flood of allegedly inflammatory abolitionist materials being sent into southern slave states from northern anti-slavery organizations. Davis, the only northerner on the committee, opposed any sort of legislation,
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into office. Harrison's death in April 1841 reenergized the Democrats, who attacked Davis in that year's election. They charged that protectionist tariffs he supported taxed the poor, and that his opposition to western land policies was hypocritical because he also speculated in those lands. Davis
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During the early years of his political career Davis was on good terms with Daniel Webster, who was highly influential in party politics both at the state and national levels, and to whom he looked up. However, in the late 1830s Davis and other Massachusetts Whigs (notably Abbott Lawrence) came to
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would have the opportunity to run for governor when Davis vacated that seat. The state house and senate deadlocked on the two choices until a speech by Adams in Congress arguing in favor of Jackson's foreign policies alarmed enough senators to change their votes in favor of Davis. The deadlock was
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In the election Davis gained a plurality of votes, but not the majority that was then required. As a result, the state legislature decided the election, choosing Davis when Adams withdrew, preferring him over Morton. The Whig-controlled legislature did nothing to reward the Anti-Masons for Adams's
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had risen to sufficient prominence in the state that neither Morton nor Davis was able to secure a majority. The state senate, which had a Democratic majority, elected Morton. Davis's showing in the election was undoubtedly harmed by his ongoing feud with Webster, who refused to campaign on his
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wrote of the episode, "Ten political lives of ten John Davises, spent in the best direction, could not compensate for this half-hour's mischief", and Polk noted that if the loss of the bill delayed the end of the Mexican war, Davis would "deserve the execrations of the country." Scholarship is
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in 1786, and the defendants were proprietors of a competing bridge to which the state had issued a charter in 1828. The plaintiffs argued that the defendant's charter infringed on their charter, in which they claimed the state granted them an exclusive right to control the crossing. Davis and
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introduced legislation criminalizing the mailing of such materials, Davis spoke out against it, pointing out that it would effectively act as an unconstitutional gag on people seeking to speak out against slavery. The bill was rendered moot by administrative actions in the
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over the boundary issue. Davis and Webster had contentious disagreements over the negotiations, although Webster was finally able to convince Davis to accept the final agreement. The matter deepened the division between the two men, who stopped speaking to each other.
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believed that Webster and Everett conspired to achieve this end, but there is no evidentiary support for the idea.) Webster, in exchange for his advocacy on behalf of Davis, expected Davis's faction in the Whig Party to support him in a future bid for the presidency.
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won a narrow majority over Morton, and was reelected in 1841. This period in office, like his first term as governor, also did not contain any new programs or initiatives, but was overshadowed by the ongoing negotiations between Daniel Webster (now
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were among the founders of the State Mutual Life Assurance Company of Worcester, one of only five life insurance companies in the country. Davis served as its president until his death, after which his nephew took over.
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argued that the rights granted to the Charles River proprietors had to be interpreted narrowly, and that the state had not granted them an exclusive right. The court found for the defendants, with Chief Justice
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not resolved until February 1835; Davis, who had been reelected governor, resigned that post to assume the Senate seat. Everett went on to win the governor's seat in the next election. (Adams's son
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move, breaking up any chance that the two parties would form a working relationship. Davis was reelected in 1834, aided by a general dislike in Massachusetts for President Jackson's attacks on the
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Davis's weak stance on slavery began to cause a decrease in his popularity as abolitionist sentiment in the state gained ground during the 1840s. He also refused to support Webster in his
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on the grounds that it would expand slaveholding territory, but was not willing to split the party over the issue of slavery. Davis was one of only two senators who voted against the
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Davis's term in the Senate was unexceptional, except for the notably hard line he took on the question of the nation's northeastern boundary. This dispute with
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Map depicting the northeast boundary dispute; the British claim is marked in red, the American in blue, and the final negotiated line in yellow.
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Davis was opposed to slavery and its extension into the territories, but he voted for most of the provisions of the
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believe that Webster lacked broad-based national support to successfully contend with Henry Clay and
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A Country of Vast Designs: James K. Polk, the Mexican War and the Conquest of the American Continent
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The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party: Jacksonian Politics and the Onset of the Civil War
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to Deacon Isaac Davis and Anna (Brigham) Davis. He attended local schools and then
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Davis married Eliza Bancroft in 1822. She was the daughter of Worcester minister
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with Great Britain, which resolved (among other matters) the northeast boundary.
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His second term as governor was undistinguished, but he split with fellow Whig
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Parish, Peter (December 1967). "Daniel Webster, New England, and the West".
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divided on whether Davis's claimed strategy would really have worked.
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in 1824. Davis also entered politics in 1824, winning election to the
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lawyer Francis Blake, gaining admission to the bar three years later.
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Davis was considered as a potential vice presidential nominee in the
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were widely reprinted. He opposed the policies of President
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and the committee was unable to reach a consensus. When
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over a variety of issues, and lost the 1843 election to
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Notice of the Life and Character of Hon. John Davis
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They had five children, including diplomat 908: 823:(1897 portrait print), with whom Davis feuded 783:, Davis's opponent in his gubernatorial races 2054:U.S. House of Representatives 1835:The Encyclopedia of the Mexican-American War 1324: 1322: 1208: 1206: 7050:Members of the American Antiquarian Society 154:January 7, 1841 â€“ January 17, 1843 3860: 3846: 3400: 3386: 3039: 3025: 2223: 2209: 2060:Massachusetts's 5th congressional district 1014: 1012: 991: 989: 38: 7015:United States senators from Massachusetts 3048:United States senators from Massachusetts 1647: 1466:Ancestry of John Davis and Eliza Bancroft 1388:Dictionary of American National Biography 1319: 1285: 1283: 1281: 1203: 734:. The plaintiffs were proprietors of the 535: 263:March 4, 1825 â€“ January 14, 1834 244:U.S. House of Representatives 3700:Interstate and Foreign Commerce/Commerce 1753: 1670: 1536:. New York: The States History Company. 1450:. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 1079: 1077: 1049: 1047: 1045: 1043: 1041: 1039: 1037: 1035: 1033: 941:; their descendants include Assemblyman 884: 872: 815: 775: 728:in 1837, representing the defendants in 679: 667:be made by the state legislature, while 199:January 9, 1834 â€“ March 1, 1835 76:March 4, 1835 â€“ January 5, 1841 7010:People from Northborough, Massachusetts 1616: 1500: 1443: 1412: 1009: 986: 607: 548:before the latter was appointed to the 444:and for three non-consecutive years as 111:March 24, 1845 â€“ March 3, 1853 19:For other people named John Davis, see 6977: 1886: 1832: 1782: 1724: 1386:Brauer, Kinley (1999). "Davis, John". 1385: 1278: 925:and sister to historian and statesman 465:United States House of Representatives 3841: 3738:Commerce, Science, and Transportation 3381: 3020: 2204: 1760:. New York: Oxford University Press. 1697: 1554:. New York: Oxford University Press. 1533:Commonwealth History of Massachusetts 1481: 1469:. San Francisco, CA: self-published. 1462: 1074: 1030: 1021: 787:Not long after Marcus Morton won the 731:Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge 586:his successful bid for the presidency 7060:19th-century American businesspeople 1859: 1786:Daniel Webster: The Man and his Time 1583:. Boston, MA: Biographical Society. 1549: 1529: 550:Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court 1811: 1530:Hart, Albert Bushnell, ed. (1927). 596:, and was politically aligned with 13: 14: 7081: 7055:19th-century American politicians 7030:Whig Party United States senators 6995:Businesspeople from Massachusetts 2065:March 4, 1825 – January 14, 1834 1906: 1621:Historic US Court Cases, Volume 1 600:, although he was against Clay's 4096: 4090: 3444: 3205: 2355: 2122:U.S. senator from Massachusetts 2099:March 4, 1835 – January 5, 1841 2095:U.S. senator from Massachusetts 1814:"The Governors of Massachusetts" 1702:. New York: Simon and Schuster. 1625:. New York: Taylor and Francis. 653:Second Bank of the United States 612:In 1833 Davis was encouraged by 419: 2126:March 24, 1845 – March 3, 1853 1889:"The Charles River Bridge Case" 1837:. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. 1727:The Journal of American History 1367: 1358: 1349: 1340: 1331: 1310: 1301: 1292: 1269: 1260: 1251: 1242: 1233: 1224: 1215: 1194: 1185: 1176: 1167: 1158: 1149: 1140: 1131: 1122: 1113: 1104: 1095: 1086: 692:concerned the boundary between 646:, as well as outgoing Governor 528:He was elected a member of the 1507:. New York: Harper & Row. 1482:Davis, William Thomas (1895). 1065: 1056: 998: 977: 913:In 1844, Davis and his nephew 793:landslide presidential victory 760:after his weak showing in the 1: 7065:19th-century American lawyers 3007:indicate acting officeholders 2052:Member of the  2037:U.S. House of Representatives 1887:Warren, Charles (July 1908). 1833:Tucker, Stanley, ed. (2013). 1654:. Boston: J. Wilson. p.  1488:. Boston: Boston History Co. 1379: 540:Davis first practiced law in 504: 1820:. Vol. 25, no. 5. 1812:Roe, Alfred (January 1902). 1421:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 931:John Chandler Bancroft Davis 899:American Antiquarian Society 530:American Antiquarian Society 386:John Chandler Bancroft Davis 7: 1617:Johnson, John, ed. (2001). 959: 866:, campaigning on behalf of 789:1839 gubernatorial election 772:Governor and Senator, again 726:United States Supreme Court 511:Northborough, Massachusetts 453:Northborough, Massachusetts 314:Northborough, Massachusetts 21:John Davis (disambiguation) 10: 7086: 7000:Governors of Massachusetts 4088: 2232:Governors of Massachusetts 1915:"John Davis (id: D000117)" 1754:Peterson, Merrill (1987). 1671:Knowlton, Elliott (1984). 1648:Kinnicutt, Thomas (1854). 945:(1858–1941), physiologist 909:Personal life and business 829:1844 Whig Party convention 602:proposed compromise tariff 18: 6952: 6922: 6887: 6857: 6800: 6735: 6670: 6595: 6505: 6350: 6160: 5895: 5640: 5410: 5190: 4995: 4780: 4560: 4305: 4105: 3875: 3737: 3699: 3621: 3453: 3442: 3417:Commerce and Manufactures 3416: 3214: 3203: 3054: 3000: 2562: 2396: 2364: 2353: 2238: 2189: 2183:Governor of Massachusetts 2180: 2172: 2160: 2154:Governor of Massachusetts 2151: 2143: 2138: 2128: 2119: 2111: 2101: 2092: 2084: 2077: 2067: 2050: 2042: 2035: 2025: 2009:Governor of Massachusetts 2002: 1996: 1986: 1978:Governor of Massachusetts 1971: 1966: 1958: 1950:Governor of Massachusetts 1943: 1935: 1930: 808:In 1842 the anti-slavery 719:United States Post Office 627:, who was running on the 618:Governor of Massachusetts 614:National Republican Party 446:Governor of Massachusetts 427: 415: 407: 395: 381: 370: 362: 348: 337: 320: 300: 295: 291: 279: 267: 256: 240: 227: 215: 203: 192: 182: 170: 158: 147: 142:Governor of Massachusetts 139: 127: 115: 104: 92: 80: 69: 57: 53: 37: 30: 7070:Leicester Academy alumni 1931:Party political offices 1913:United States Congress. 1818:The New England Magazine 1501:Handlin, Lilian (1984). 1444:Darling, Arthur (1925). 1413:Dalzell, Robert (1973). 971: 766:Webster-Ashburton Treaty 558:House of Representatives 461:Worcester, Massachusetts 331:Worcester, Massachusetts 1783:Remini, Robert (1997). 509:John Davis was born in 459:before studying law in 234:Samuel Turell Armstrong 210:Samuel Turell Armstrong 1698:Merry, Robert (2009). 1550:Holt, Michael (1999). 1463:Davis, Horace (1897). 966:Davis political family 894: 882: 824: 784: 758:William Henry Harrison 685: 554:United States Congress 542:Spencer, Massachusetts 536:Lawyer and Congressman 442:United States Congress 377:(great-great grandson) 7005:Massachusetts lawyers 1119:Peterson, pp. 258–259 951:Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. 888: 876: 864:1852 presidential bid 819: 779: 696:and the British (now 683: 375:Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. 248:from Massachusetts's 59:United States Senator 1789:. 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Richardson 6215: 6213: 6210: 6208: 6205: 6203: 6200: 6198: 6195: 6193: 6190: 6188: 6185: 6183: 6180: 6178: 6175: 6173: 6170: 6169: 6167: 6164: 6163:11th district 6159: 6153: 6150: 6148: 6145: 6143: 6140: 6138: 6135: 6133: 6130: 6128: 6125: 6123: 6120: 6118: 6115: 6113: 6110: 6108: 6105: 6103: 6100: 6098: 6095: 6093: 6090: 6088: 6085: 6083: 6080: 6078: 6075: 6073: 6070: 6068: 6065: 6063: 6060: 6058: 6055: 6053: 6050: 6048: 6047:J. E. 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John Davis (disambiguation)

Mathew Brady
United States Senator
Massachusetts
Nathaniel Silsbee
Isaac C. Bates
Isaac C. Bates
Edward Everett
Governor of Massachusetts
Lieutenant
George Hull
Marcus Morton
Lieutenant
Samuel Turell Armstrong
Levi Lincoln Jr.
Samuel Turell Armstrong
U.S. House of Representatives
5th
Jonas Sibley
Levi Lincoln Jr.
Northborough, Massachusetts
Worcester, Massachusetts
Rural Cemetery
Whig
Anti-Jackson
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
John Chandler Bancroft Davis
Horace Davis
Alma mater

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