Staats Long Morris

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Staats Long Morris (auch Staates Long Morris, * 27. August 1728 in Morrisiana, New York City; † 28. Januar 1800 in Québec) war ein britisch-amerikanischer Kolonist, sowie britischer General und Politiker. rdf:langString
General Staats Long Morris (27 August 1728 – 28 January 1800) was a British Army officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons representing the constituency of Elgin Burghs from 1774 to 1784. He also served as governor of Quebec from 1797 until his death. Born in the colony of New York, Morris parlayed a marriage to a Scottish noblewoman into a successful career as a military officer and politician in the British Parliament. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Staats Long Morris (auch Staates Long Morris, * 27. August 1728 in Morrisiana, New York City; † 28. Januar 1800 in Québec) war ein britisch-amerikanischer Kolonist, sowie britischer General und Politiker.
rdf:langString General Staats Long Morris (27 August 1728 – 28 January 1800) was a British Army officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons representing the constituency of Elgin Burghs from 1774 to 1784. He also served as governor of Quebec from 1797 until his death. Born in the colony of New York, Morris parlayed a marriage to a Scottish noblewoman into a successful career as a military officer and politician in the British Parliament. Born on 1728 in the town of Morrisania, New York, Morris graduated from Yale College in 1746 before embarking on a military career, serving as an army officer in the New York Independent Companies. A protege of British colonial official William Shirley, a journey with him to England in 1756 led Morris to meet and marry the widowed Catherine Gordon, Duchess of Gordon, who significantly advanced her husband's career in the British Army. After serving in India from 1762 to 1763 during the Seven Years' War, Morris focused his attentions on American affairs, receiving 10,000 acres (4,000 ha) of land grants in Canada. Morris also began to develop a political career, entering Parliament in 1774 thanks to a friendship with the 4th Duke of Gordon. When war broke out between Britain and its North American colonies in 1776, Morris, a Loyalist, avoided service in North America. His wife died in 1779, and Morris remarried a year later. In 1796, Morris was promoted to the rank of general, and was given the governorship of Quebec in the next year. The position was a sinecure and Morris remained in England while holding the governorship, which he continued to do until his death in office at the age of 71. After his death, Morris was buried in Westminster Abbey, one of the few Americans to be accorded such an honor.
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