William Blount Research Paper On May 6 1749, William Blount was born in Windsor, NC. He would later go on to become a twice a member of the Continental Congress and a delegate to the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. He would also go on to aid in the creation of the state of Tennessee which was then a part of North Carolina. He would help establish new borders in the United States with the Natives as the Superintendent of Indian Affairs (A Biography of William Blount 1749-1800). He introduced the Treaty of the Holston to the Indians, which was signed in early July. It called for peace between the Americans and the Cherokee as well as additional Cherokee land cessions and set a new boundary in the United States. This was supposed to resolve the conflict …show more content…
He settled in there, and he devoted the rest of his life to this state. He would then go on to become one of the first senators for the state. He served from August 2, 1796 until July 8, 1797 when he was later impeached. The reason for his impeachment was because he was found guilty of a high misdemeanor (Melton Buckner). He concocted a plan involving the use of Indians, frontiersmen, and British naval forces to conquer the Spanish provinces of Florida and Louisiana for Great Britain. The House impeached him, but the Senate dropped the charges on the grounds that no further action could be taken beyond his impeachment. The impeachment did not stop Blount's career in Tennessee. He was reelected to the Senate and rose to the speakership. In 1800, his health declined fast and later died in Nashville at the age of 50 years old (A Biography of William Blount 1749-1800). William Blount was an important figure in Tennessee’s history. He was a founding member of the state, and also became a senator for the state. He would later have a county in Tennessee named after