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John Clark

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
John Clark 1766-1832, governor of Georgia (1819-23), b. Edgecomb co., N.C. As a boy he served with his father, Elijah Clarke, in the American Revolution and afterward won distinction as an Indian fighter. He became the hero and leader of the democratic frontiersmen of Georgia in their political struggle with the planters of the coast and the wealthy farmers of the uplands. As governor, he proposed (1821) an amendment to the state constitution to provide for the popular election of governors; it was finally adopted in 1824. Author not available, CLARK, JOHN. , The Columbia Encyclopedia,... Read more
John Bates Clark
John Bates Clark The American economist John Bates Clark (1847-1938) was the first economic theorist from the United States to achieve an international reputation. John Bates Clark was born and raised in Providence, R. I. In 1872, after... Read more
John Maurice Clark
John Maurice Clark The American economist John Maurice Clark (1884-1963) is perhaps the best-known forerunner of the...who are sometimes referred to as the pragmatic school. John Maurice Clark was born in Northampton, Mass. He graduated from nearby... Read more

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