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Gallatin, Albert

(1761-1849), public official and financier. A Swiss immigrant, Gallatin settled in Pennsylvania, where he played a major role in organizing the Democratic-Republican Party. As secretary of the treasury under Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, he helped to reduce spending and to begin paying off the national debt. He was also a key figure in the negotiations of the Treaty of Ghent (1814) ending the War of 1812.



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