John Floyd Politician

John Floyd (April 24, 1783 – August 17, 1837) was a Virginia politician and soldier. He represented Virginia in the United States House of Representatives and later served as the 25th Governor of Virginia.During his career in the House of Representatives, Floyd was an advocate of settling the Oregon Country, unsuccessfully arguing on its behalf from 1820 until he left Congress in 1829; the area did not become a territory of the United States until 1848.In 1832, Floyd received votes for the Presidency of the United States, running in the Nullifier Party. He carried South Carolina and its 11 electoral votes. While governor of Virginia, the Nat Turner slave rebellion occurred and Floyd initially supported emancipation of slavery, but eventually went with the majority. His term as governor saw economic prosperity for the state.

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John Floyd
Birth dateApril 24, 1783
Birth place
Virginia , Floyd's Station Kentucky
Religion
Catholic Church
Date of deathAugust 17, 1837
Place of death
Monroe County West Virginia , Sweet Springs West Virginia

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military operations
War of 1812
military branch
United States Army
military rank
Brigadier general (United States)
office
Member of the
Virginia House of Delegates
for Montgomery County
party
Democratic-Republican Party
region
Virginia
Virginia's 5th congressional district
Virginia's 20th congressional district
service start1807
service end1814
successor
Robert Craig (representative)

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