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Jean-Xavier Bureau de Pusy (born 7 January 1750 at Port-sur-Saône in the department of Haute-Saône – died 2 February 1806 in Genoa, Italy) was a French military engineer and politician, during the French Revolution. ==Political career== Deputy of nobility for the bailliage d'Amont in the Estates General of 1789 that became the National Constituent Assembly, Jean-Xavier Bureau de Pusy was three times named president of the National Constituent Assembly: * from 2 to 24 February 1790; * from 11 to 24 September 1790; * from 24 May to 5 June 1791. He contributed actively to the division of France into 83 departments,〔(Bureaux de Pusy, Jean Xavier, 1750–1805. ''Summary report of the new divisions of the kingdom made to the National Assembly, to the Committee of the Constitution, by Mr. Bureaux of Pusy at the Meeting of Friday 8 January 1790'' (Paris, Baudouin) )〕 in 1790, and with the metric system. In 1790, he corresponded with Alexander Hamilton.〔(Alexander Hamilton, Harold CSyrett, ''The Papers of Alexander Hamilton'', p.18 )〕
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