American Imperialism in the Long Nineteenth Century
A Documentary History, 1775-1919: Volume I: From Lexington and Concord to the Louisiana Purchase, 1775-1803
Herausgeber: Beverton, Alys
American Imperialism in the Long Nineteenth Century
A Documentary History, 1775-1919: Volume I: From Lexington and Concord to the Louisiana Purchase, 1775-1803
Herausgeber: Beverton, Alys
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This volume charts the establishment and early growth of the American empire, it explores how people in the United States collided with others who jeopardized the realization of their imperial ambitions, principally Native Americans and rival European colonists.
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This volume charts the establishment and early growth of the American empire, it explores how people in the United States collided with others who jeopardized the realization of their imperial ambitions, principally Native Americans and rival European colonists.
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- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9781032436043
- ISBN-10: 1032436042
- Artikelnr.: 75863981
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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Dr Alys Beverton is a senior lecturer in History at Oxford Brookes University. She holds an undergraduate degree and MPhil, both from the University of Sussex, and completed her PhD at University College London. Her research focuses on the nineteenth-century United States and the role of foreign policy in shaping U.S. nationalism and political culture during this time. She is especially interested in how these themes interacted in the context of U.S. relations with the nations of Latin America during the Civil War and Reconstruction periods. Among her published works is her monograph, American Exceptionalism in Crisis: Faction, Anarchy, and Mexico in the U.S. Imagination during the Civil War Era, which was published by UNC Press in 2025.
Volume 1: Imperialism Edited by Alys Beverton General Introduction Volume 1: Introduction Part 1: The Revolutionary War 1. Treaty of Paris
1763
Articles IV
VII 2. "William Trent's Journal at Fort Pitt"
May 30
1763
A. T. Volwiler (ed.)
Journal of American History 11
no. 3 (December 1924)
pp. 393 - 396. 3. King George III
"Proclamation of 1763"
4. Benjamin Franklin
A Narrative of the Late Massacres
in Lancaster County
of a Number of Indians
Friends of this Province
By Persons Unknown. With Some Observations on the same
January 30
1764 5. James Otis
The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved (Boston and London: J. Almon
1764)
pp. 35 - 38. 6. "George Washington to William Crawford
September 17
1767" 7. Declaration of Independence
1776 8. "Plan of the Treaties with France of 1778
" Articles II
III
IX
XI
XII
Journals of the Continental Congress 1774-1779
" Poulson's American Daily Advertiser
October 9
1779 10. "Benjamin Franklin to James Hutton
July 7
1782" Part 2: The Treaty of Paris and the Building of a New Nation 11. "Motion Regarding the Western Lands
September 6
1780" 12. Treaty of Paris
1783
Article II 13. Treaty of Fort Stanwix
1784 14. United States Continental Congress
"An Ordinance for Ascertaining the Mode of Disposing of Lands in the Western Territory
" May 18
1785 15. United States Continental Congress
"An Ordinance for the Government of the Territory of the United States
North-West of the River Ohio
" July 13
1787 16. John May
Journal of Letters of Col. John May
of Boston
Relative to Two Journeys to the Ohio Country in 1788 and '89 (Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co.
1873)
pp. 76 - 81. 17. H. H. Brackenridge
"For the National Gazette. Thoughts on the Present Indian War"
National Gazette
February 2
1792. 18. Militia Act of 1792
Section 1 19. Letter from Anthony Wayne to Henry Knox
Grand Glaize
August 28
1794 20. Treaty of Fort Greenville
1795 Part 3: Jefferson's Empire of Liberty 21. Virginia Land Law 1779
Section I
Kentucky Secretary of State: Virginia and Old Kentucky Patents 22. "Petition No. 8"
in James Rood Robertson
Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia 1769 to 1792 (Louisville
KY: John P. Morton & Company
1914)
pp. 45 - 47 23. J. Hector St. John de Crèvecur
Letters from an American Farmer; Describing Certain Provincial Situations
Manners
and Customs
Not Generally Known
and Conveying Some Idea of the Late and Present Interior Circumstances of the British Colonies in North America. Written for the Information of a Friend in England (London: Davies & Davis
1782)
pp. 45-49 24. Publius (pseud.)
"The Federalist No. 10: The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection"
New York Packet
November 27
1787 25. Thomas Jefferson to George Rogers Clark
25 December 1780 26. Harry Toulmin
The Western Country in 1793. Reports on Kentucky and Virginia by Harry Toulmin (Pasadena
CA: The Castle Press
1948)
pp. 130 - 136. 27. Alexander M'Whorter
The Blessedness of the Liberal: A Sermon
Preached in the Middle Dutch Church
Before the New York Missionary Society
at their first Institution
November 1
1796 (New York: T. and J. Swords
1796)
pp. 20 - 23.
Federal Galaxy (Vermont)
October 30
1797. 29. Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe
November 24
1801 Part 4: The Louisiana Purchase 30. Treaty of San Ildefonso
1800
Articles I
II
III 31. "Thomas Jefferson to Robert Livingston
April 18
1802" 32. "Declaration of the Independence of the Blacks of St. Domingo" 33. Treaty Between the United States of America and the French Republic
April 30
1803
Preamble
Articles I
III
VI
and A Convention Between the United States of America and the French Republic
Article I 34. Robert R. Livingston and James Monroe to James Madison
May 13
1803
Aurora General Advertiser
September 15
1803. 36. William C. C. Clairborne
"Proclamation to the People of New Orleans
December 20
1803"
37. Aaron Arrowsmith. Louisiana. [S.l
1805] Map. 38. David Ramsay
An Oration on the Cession of Louisiana
to the United States
Delivered on the 12th May
1804
in St. Michael's Church
Charleston
South Carolina
at the Request of a Number of the Inhabitants
and Published by their Desire (Charleston: W. P. Young
Franklin's Head: 1804)
pp. 17 - 22. 39. Pierre Debigney
"Memorial Presented by the Inhabitants of Louisiana to the Congress of the United States"
1804 Part 5: Women and Empire 40. Jean Charles Levasseur (after a drawing by Antoine Borel)
L'Amérique Indépendante
engraving
1778. 41. "Petition No. 37"
in James Rood Robertson
Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia 1769 to 1792 (Louisville
KY: John P. Morton & Company
1914)
pp. 95 - 96. 42. "Mrs. Mary Dewees's Journal from Philadelphia to Kentucky
1787-1788"
Early Journal Content
Internet Archive
pp. 182 - 187. 43. Mary Lewis Kinnan
A True Narrative of the Sufferings of Mary Kinnan
who was Taken Prisoner by the Shawnee Nation of Indians on the Thirteenth Day of May
1791
and Remained with them till the Sixteenth of August
1794 (Elizabethtown
NJ: Shepard Kollock
1795)
pp. 3 - 9. 1763
Digital History. 46. "Cruzat to Miro
August 23
1784
" in Spain in the Mississippi Valley v. 3
pt. 2
Lawrence Kinnaird (ed.)
(Washington DC: United States Printing Office
1946)
pp. 117 - 119. 47. Treaty of New York
1790 48. "The Seneca Chiefs to George Washington
December 1
1790" 49. "George Washington to James Duane
September 7
1783" 50. Alexander Hamilton
"Purchase of Louisiana
" New York Evening Post
July 5
1803. 51. Correspondence of Timothy Pickering and Rufus King
1804
in The Life and Correspondence of Rufus King Comprising his Letters
Private and Official
His Public Documents and His Speeches
v. IV (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons
1897)
pp. 364 - 366. 52. "The Adventures of Col. Daniel Boon; Containing a Narrative of the Wars of Kentucke
" in John Filson
The Discovery
Settlement and Present State of Kentucke: and an Essay towards the Topography
and Natural History of that Important Country (Wilmington
NC: James Adams
1784)
pp. 39 - 43. 53. "Thomas Jefferson to Buffon
October 1
1787" 54. Ed. Danial Webb
A General History of the Americans
of their Customs
Manners
and Colours: An History of the Patagonians
of the Blafards
and White Negroes. History of Perus. An History of the Manners
Customs
&c. of the Chinese and Egyptians
Selected from M. Pauw (Rochdale: T. Wood
1806)
pp. 15 - 20. 55. William Bartram
Travels through North & South Carolina
Georgia
East & West Florida
the Cherokee Country
the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges
or Creek Confederacy
and the Country of the CHactaws; Containing an Account of the Soil and Natural Productions of Those Regions
Together with Observations on the Manners of Indians (Philadelphia: James & Johnson
1791)
pp. 333 - 338. 56. Daily Record
January 1
1791 - April 9
1794
p. 1
Thomas Jefferson Account Book 1791 - 1803
The Jefferson Weather & Climate Records. Index
1763
Articles IV
VII 2. "William Trent's Journal at Fort Pitt"
May 30
1763
A. T. Volwiler (ed.)
Journal of American History 11
no. 3 (December 1924)
pp. 393 - 396. 3. King George III
"Proclamation of 1763"
4. Benjamin Franklin
A Narrative of the Late Massacres
in Lancaster County
of a Number of Indians
Friends of this Province
By Persons Unknown. With Some Observations on the same
January 30
1764 5. James Otis
The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved (Boston and London: J. Almon
1764)
pp. 35 - 38. 6. "George Washington to William Crawford
September 17
1767" 7. Declaration of Independence
1776 8. "Plan of the Treaties with France of 1778
" Articles II
III
IX
XI
XII
Journals of the Continental Congress 1774-1779
" Poulson's American Daily Advertiser
October 9
1779 10. "Benjamin Franklin to James Hutton
July 7
1782" Part 2: The Treaty of Paris and the Building of a New Nation 11. "Motion Regarding the Western Lands
September 6
1780" 12. Treaty of Paris
1783
Article II 13. Treaty of Fort Stanwix
1784 14. United States Continental Congress
"An Ordinance for Ascertaining the Mode of Disposing of Lands in the Western Territory
" May 18
1785 15. United States Continental Congress
"An Ordinance for the Government of the Territory of the United States
North-West of the River Ohio
" July 13
1787 16. John May
Journal of Letters of Col. John May
of Boston
Relative to Two Journeys to the Ohio Country in 1788 and '89 (Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co.
1873)
pp. 76 - 81. 17. H. H. Brackenridge
"For the National Gazette. Thoughts on the Present Indian War"
National Gazette
February 2
1792. 18. Militia Act of 1792
Section 1 19. Letter from Anthony Wayne to Henry Knox
Grand Glaize
August 28
1794 20. Treaty of Fort Greenville
1795 Part 3: Jefferson's Empire of Liberty 21. Virginia Land Law 1779
Section I
Kentucky Secretary of State: Virginia and Old Kentucky Patents 22. "Petition No. 8"
in James Rood Robertson
Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia 1769 to 1792 (Louisville
KY: John P. Morton & Company
1914)
pp. 45 - 47 23. J. Hector St. John de Crèvecur
Letters from an American Farmer; Describing Certain Provincial Situations
Manners
and Customs
Not Generally Known
and Conveying Some Idea of the Late and Present Interior Circumstances of the British Colonies in North America. Written for the Information of a Friend in England (London: Davies & Davis
1782)
pp. 45-49 24. Publius (pseud.)
"The Federalist No. 10: The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection"
New York Packet
November 27
1787 25. Thomas Jefferson to George Rogers Clark
25 December 1780 26. Harry Toulmin
The Western Country in 1793. Reports on Kentucky and Virginia by Harry Toulmin (Pasadena
CA: The Castle Press
1948)
pp. 130 - 136. 27. Alexander M'Whorter
The Blessedness of the Liberal: A Sermon
Preached in the Middle Dutch Church
Before the New York Missionary Society
at their first Institution
November 1
1796 (New York: T. and J. Swords
1796)
pp. 20 - 23.
Federal Galaxy (Vermont)
October 30
1797. 29. Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe
November 24
1801 Part 4: The Louisiana Purchase 30. Treaty of San Ildefonso
1800
Articles I
II
III 31. "Thomas Jefferson to Robert Livingston
April 18
1802" 32. "Declaration of the Independence of the Blacks of St. Domingo" 33. Treaty Between the United States of America and the French Republic
April 30
1803
Preamble
Articles I
III
VI
and A Convention Between the United States of America and the French Republic
Article I 34. Robert R. Livingston and James Monroe to James Madison
May 13
1803
Aurora General Advertiser
September 15
1803. 36. William C. C. Clairborne
"Proclamation to the People of New Orleans
December 20
1803"
37. Aaron Arrowsmith. Louisiana. [S.l
1805] Map. 38. David Ramsay
An Oration on the Cession of Louisiana
to the United States
Delivered on the 12th May
1804
in St. Michael's Church
Charleston
South Carolina
at the Request of a Number of the Inhabitants
and Published by their Desire (Charleston: W. P. Young
Franklin's Head: 1804)
pp. 17 - 22. 39. Pierre Debigney
"Memorial Presented by the Inhabitants of Louisiana to the Congress of the United States"
1804 Part 5: Women and Empire 40. Jean Charles Levasseur (after a drawing by Antoine Borel)
L'Amérique Indépendante
engraving
1778. 41. "Petition No. 37"
in James Rood Robertson
Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia 1769 to 1792 (Louisville
KY: John P. Morton & Company
1914)
pp. 95 - 96. 42. "Mrs. Mary Dewees's Journal from Philadelphia to Kentucky
1787-1788"
Early Journal Content
Internet Archive
pp. 182 - 187. 43. Mary Lewis Kinnan
A True Narrative of the Sufferings of Mary Kinnan
who was Taken Prisoner by the Shawnee Nation of Indians on the Thirteenth Day of May
1791
and Remained with them till the Sixteenth of August
1794 (Elizabethtown
NJ: Shepard Kollock
1795)
pp. 3 - 9. 1763
Digital History. 46. "Cruzat to Miro
August 23
1784
" in Spain in the Mississippi Valley v. 3
pt. 2
Lawrence Kinnaird (ed.)
(Washington DC: United States Printing Office
1946)
pp. 117 - 119. 47. Treaty of New York
1790 48. "The Seneca Chiefs to George Washington
December 1
1790" 49. "George Washington to James Duane
September 7
1783" 50. Alexander Hamilton
"Purchase of Louisiana
" New York Evening Post
July 5
1803. 51. Correspondence of Timothy Pickering and Rufus King
1804
in The Life and Correspondence of Rufus King Comprising his Letters
Private and Official
His Public Documents and His Speeches
v. IV (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons
1897)
pp. 364 - 366. 52. "The Adventures of Col. Daniel Boon; Containing a Narrative of the Wars of Kentucke
" in John Filson
The Discovery
Settlement and Present State of Kentucke: and an Essay towards the Topography
and Natural History of that Important Country (Wilmington
NC: James Adams
1784)
pp. 39 - 43. 53. "Thomas Jefferson to Buffon
October 1
1787" 54. Ed. Danial Webb
A General History of the Americans
of their Customs
Manners
and Colours: An History of the Patagonians
of the Blafards
and White Negroes. History of Perus. An History of the Manners
Customs
&c. of the Chinese and Egyptians
Selected from M. Pauw (Rochdale: T. Wood
1806)
pp. 15 - 20. 55. William Bartram
Travels through North & South Carolina
Georgia
East & West Florida
the Cherokee Country
the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges
or Creek Confederacy
and the Country of the CHactaws; Containing an Account of the Soil and Natural Productions of Those Regions
Together with Observations on the Manners of Indians (Philadelphia: James & Johnson
1791)
pp. 333 - 338. 56. Daily Record
January 1
1791 - April 9
1794
p. 1
Thomas Jefferson Account Book 1791 - 1803
The Jefferson Weather & Climate Records. Index
Volume 1: Imperialism Edited by Alys Beverton General Introduction Volume 1: Introduction Part 1: The Revolutionary War 1. Treaty of Paris
1763
Articles IV
VII 2. "William Trent's Journal at Fort Pitt"
May 30
1763
A. T. Volwiler (ed.)
Journal of American History 11
no. 3 (December 1924)
pp. 393 - 396. 3. King George III
"Proclamation of 1763"
4. Benjamin Franklin
A Narrative of the Late Massacres
in Lancaster County
of a Number of Indians
Friends of this Province
By Persons Unknown. With Some Observations on the same
January 30
1764 5. James Otis
The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved (Boston and London: J. Almon
1764)
pp. 35 - 38. 6. "George Washington to William Crawford
September 17
1767" 7. Declaration of Independence
1776 8. "Plan of the Treaties with France of 1778
" Articles II
III
IX
XI
XII
Journals of the Continental Congress 1774-1779
" Poulson's American Daily Advertiser
October 9
1779 10. "Benjamin Franklin to James Hutton
July 7
1782" Part 2: The Treaty of Paris and the Building of a New Nation 11. "Motion Regarding the Western Lands
September 6
1780" 12. Treaty of Paris
1783
Article II 13. Treaty of Fort Stanwix
1784 14. United States Continental Congress
"An Ordinance for Ascertaining the Mode of Disposing of Lands in the Western Territory
" May 18
1785 15. United States Continental Congress
"An Ordinance for the Government of the Territory of the United States
North-West of the River Ohio
" July 13
1787 16. John May
Journal of Letters of Col. John May
of Boston
Relative to Two Journeys to the Ohio Country in 1788 and '89 (Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co.
1873)
pp. 76 - 81. 17. H. H. Brackenridge
"For the National Gazette. Thoughts on the Present Indian War"
National Gazette
February 2
1792. 18. Militia Act of 1792
Section 1 19. Letter from Anthony Wayne to Henry Knox
Grand Glaize
August 28
1794 20. Treaty of Fort Greenville
1795 Part 3: Jefferson's Empire of Liberty 21. Virginia Land Law 1779
Section I
Kentucky Secretary of State: Virginia and Old Kentucky Patents 22. "Petition No. 8"
in James Rood Robertson
Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia 1769 to 1792 (Louisville
KY: John P. Morton & Company
1914)
pp. 45 - 47 23. J. Hector St. John de Crèvecur
Letters from an American Farmer; Describing Certain Provincial Situations
Manners
and Customs
Not Generally Known
and Conveying Some Idea of the Late and Present Interior Circumstances of the British Colonies in North America. Written for the Information of a Friend in England (London: Davies & Davis
1782)
pp. 45-49 24. Publius (pseud.)
"The Federalist No. 10: The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection"
New York Packet
November 27
1787 25. Thomas Jefferson to George Rogers Clark
25 December 1780 26. Harry Toulmin
The Western Country in 1793. Reports on Kentucky and Virginia by Harry Toulmin (Pasadena
CA: The Castle Press
1948)
pp. 130 - 136. 27. Alexander M'Whorter
The Blessedness of the Liberal: A Sermon
Preached in the Middle Dutch Church
Before the New York Missionary Society
at their first Institution
November 1
1796 (New York: T. and J. Swords
1796)
pp. 20 - 23.
Federal Galaxy (Vermont)
October 30
1797. 29. Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe
November 24
1801 Part 4: The Louisiana Purchase 30. Treaty of San Ildefonso
1800
Articles I
II
III 31. "Thomas Jefferson to Robert Livingston
April 18
1802" 32. "Declaration of the Independence of the Blacks of St. Domingo" 33. Treaty Between the United States of America and the French Republic
April 30
1803
Preamble
Articles I
III
VI
and A Convention Between the United States of America and the French Republic
Article I 34. Robert R. Livingston and James Monroe to James Madison
May 13
1803
Aurora General Advertiser
September 15
1803. 36. William C. C. Clairborne
"Proclamation to the People of New Orleans
December 20
1803"
37. Aaron Arrowsmith. Louisiana. [S.l
1805] Map. 38. David Ramsay
An Oration on the Cession of Louisiana
to the United States
Delivered on the 12th May
1804
in St. Michael's Church
Charleston
South Carolina
at the Request of a Number of the Inhabitants
and Published by their Desire (Charleston: W. P. Young
Franklin's Head: 1804)
pp. 17 - 22. 39. Pierre Debigney
"Memorial Presented by the Inhabitants of Louisiana to the Congress of the United States"
1804 Part 5: Women and Empire 40. Jean Charles Levasseur (after a drawing by Antoine Borel)
L'Amérique Indépendante
engraving
1778. 41. "Petition No. 37"
in James Rood Robertson
Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia 1769 to 1792 (Louisville
KY: John P. Morton & Company
1914)
pp. 95 - 96. 42. "Mrs. Mary Dewees's Journal from Philadelphia to Kentucky
1787-1788"
Early Journal Content
Internet Archive
pp. 182 - 187. 43. Mary Lewis Kinnan
A True Narrative of the Sufferings of Mary Kinnan
who was Taken Prisoner by the Shawnee Nation of Indians on the Thirteenth Day of May
1791
and Remained with them till the Sixteenth of August
1794 (Elizabethtown
NJ: Shepard Kollock
1795)
pp. 3 - 9. 1763
Digital History. 46. "Cruzat to Miro
August 23
1784
" in Spain in the Mississippi Valley v. 3
pt. 2
Lawrence Kinnaird (ed.)
(Washington DC: United States Printing Office
1946)
pp. 117 - 119. 47. Treaty of New York
1790 48. "The Seneca Chiefs to George Washington
December 1
1790" 49. "George Washington to James Duane
September 7
1783" 50. Alexander Hamilton
"Purchase of Louisiana
" New York Evening Post
July 5
1803. 51. Correspondence of Timothy Pickering and Rufus King
1804
in The Life and Correspondence of Rufus King Comprising his Letters
Private and Official
His Public Documents and His Speeches
v. IV (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons
1897)
pp. 364 - 366. 52. "The Adventures of Col. Daniel Boon; Containing a Narrative of the Wars of Kentucke
" in John Filson
The Discovery
Settlement and Present State of Kentucke: and an Essay towards the Topography
and Natural History of that Important Country (Wilmington
NC: James Adams
1784)
pp. 39 - 43. 53. "Thomas Jefferson to Buffon
October 1
1787" 54. Ed. Danial Webb
A General History of the Americans
of their Customs
Manners
and Colours: An History of the Patagonians
of the Blafards
and White Negroes. History of Perus. An History of the Manners
Customs
&c. of the Chinese and Egyptians
Selected from M. Pauw (Rochdale: T. Wood
1806)
pp. 15 - 20. 55. William Bartram
Travels through North & South Carolina
Georgia
East & West Florida
the Cherokee Country
the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges
or Creek Confederacy
and the Country of the CHactaws; Containing an Account of the Soil and Natural Productions of Those Regions
Together with Observations on the Manners of Indians (Philadelphia: James & Johnson
1791)
pp. 333 - 338. 56. Daily Record
January 1
1791 - April 9
1794
p. 1
Thomas Jefferson Account Book 1791 - 1803
The Jefferson Weather & Climate Records. Index
1763
Articles IV
VII 2. "William Trent's Journal at Fort Pitt"
May 30
1763
A. T. Volwiler (ed.)
Journal of American History 11
no. 3 (December 1924)
pp. 393 - 396. 3. King George III
"Proclamation of 1763"
4. Benjamin Franklin
A Narrative of the Late Massacres
in Lancaster County
of a Number of Indians
Friends of this Province
By Persons Unknown. With Some Observations on the same
January 30
1764 5. James Otis
The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved (Boston and London: J. Almon
1764)
pp. 35 - 38. 6. "George Washington to William Crawford
September 17
1767" 7. Declaration of Independence
1776 8. "Plan of the Treaties with France of 1778
" Articles II
III
IX
XI
XII
Journals of the Continental Congress 1774-1779
" Poulson's American Daily Advertiser
October 9
1779 10. "Benjamin Franklin to James Hutton
July 7
1782" Part 2: The Treaty of Paris and the Building of a New Nation 11. "Motion Regarding the Western Lands
September 6
1780" 12. Treaty of Paris
1783
Article II 13. Treaty of Fort Stanwix
1784 14. United States Continental Congress
"An Ordinance for Ascertaining the Mode of Disposing of Lands in the Western Territory
" May 18
1785 15. United States Continental Congress
"An Ordinance for the Government of the Territory of the United States
North-West of the River Ohio
" July 13
1787 16. John May
Journal of Letters of Col. John May
of Boston
Relative to Two Journeys to the Ohio Country in 1788 and '89 (Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co.
1873)
pp. 76 - 81. 17. H. H. Brackenridge
"For the National Gazette. Thoughts on the Present Indian War"
National Gazette
February 2
1792. 18. Militia Act of 1792
Section 1 19. Letter from Anthony Wayne to Henry Knox
Grand Glaize
August 28
1794 20. Treaty of Fort Greenville
1795 Part 3: Jefferson's Empire of Liberty 21. Virginia Land Law 1779
Section I
Kentucky Secretary of State: Virginia and Old Kentucky Patents 22. "Petition No. 8"
in James Rood Robertson
Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia 1769 to 1792 (Louisville
KY: John P. Morton & Company
1914)
pp. 45 - 47 23. J. Hector St. John de Crèvecur
Letters from an American Farmer; Describing Certain Provincial Situations
Manners
and Customs
Not Generally Known
and Conveying Some Idea of the Late and Present Interior Circumstances of the British Colonies in North America. Written for the Information of a Friend in England (London: Davies & Davis
1782)
pp. 45-49 24. Publius (pseud.)
"The Federalist No. 10: The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection"
New York Packet
November 27
1787 25. Thomas Jefferson to George Rogers Clark
25 December 1780 26. Harry Toulmin
The Western Country in 1793. Reports on Kentucky and Virginia by Harry Toulmin (Pasadena
CA: The Castle Press
1948)
pp. 130 - 136. 27. Alexander M'Whorter
The Blessedness of the Liberal: A Sermon
Preached in the Middle Dutch Church
Before the New York Missionary Society
at their first Institution
November 1
1796 (New York: T. and J. Swords
1796)
pp. 20 - 23.
Federal Galaxy (Vermont)
October 30
1797. 29. Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe
November 24
1801 Part 4: The Louisiana Purchase 30. Treaty of San Ildefonso
1800
Articles I
II
III 31. "Thomas Jefferson to Robert Livingston
April 18
1802" 32. "Declaration of the Independence of the Blacks of St. Domingo" 33. Treaty Between the United States of America and the French Republic
April 30
1803
Preamble
Articles I
III
VI
and A Convention Between the United States of America and the French Republic
Article I 34. Robert R. Livingston and James Monroe to James Madison
May 13
1803
Aurora General Advertiser
September 15
1803. 36. William C. C. Clairborne
"Proclamation to the People of New Orleans
December 20
1803"
37. Aaron Arrowsmith. Louisiana. [S.l
1805] Map. 38. David Ramsay
An Oration on the Cession of Louisiana
to the United States
Delivered on the 12th May
1804
in St. Michael's Church
Charleston
South Carolina
at the Request of a Number of the Inhabitants
and Published by their Desire (Charleston: W. P. Young
Franklin's Head: 1804)
pp. 17 - 22. 39. Pierre Debigney
"Memorial Presented by the Inhabitants of Louisiana to the Congress of the United States"
1804 Part 5: Women and Empire 40. Jean Charles Levasseur (after a drawing by Antoine Borel)
L'Amérique Indépendante
engraving
1778. 41. "Petition No. 37"
in James Rood Robertson
Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia 1769 to 1792 (Louisville
KY: John P. Morton & Company
1914)
pp. 95 - 96. 42. "Mrs. Mary Dewees's Journal from Philadelphia to Kentucky
1787-1788"
Early Journal Content
Internet Archive
pp. 182 - 187. 43. Mary Lewis Kinnan
A True Narrative of the Sufferings of Mary Kinnan
who was Taken Prisoner by the Shawnee Nation of Indians on the Thirteenth Day of May
1791
and Remained with them till the Sixteenth of August
1794 (Elizabethtown
NJ: Shepard Kollock
1795)
pp. 3 - 9. 1763
Digital History. 46. "Cruzat to Miro
August 23
1784
" in Spain in the Mississippi Valley v. 3
pt. 2
Lawrence Kinnaird (ed.)
(Washington DC: United States Printing Office
1946)
pp. 117 - 119. 47. Treaty of New York
1790 48. "The Seneca Chiefs to George Washington
December 1
1790" 49. "George Washington to James Duane
September 7
1783" 50. Alexander Hamilton
"Purchase of Louisiana
" New York Evening Post
July 5
1803. 51. Correspondence of Timothy Pickering and Rufus King
1804
in The Life and Correspondence of Rufus King Comprising his Letters
Private and Official
His Public Documents and His Speeches
v. IV (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons
1897)
pp. 364 - 366. 52. "The Adventures of Col. Daniel Boon; Containing a Narrative of the Wars of Kentucke
" in John Filson
The Discovery
Settlement and Present State of Kentucke: and an Essay towards the Topography
and Natural History of that Important Country (Wilmington
NC: James Adams
1784)
pp. 39 - 43. 53. "Thomas Jefferson to Buffon
October 1
1787" 54. Ed. Danial Webb
A General History of the Americans
of their Customs
Manners
and Colours: An History of the Patagonians
of the Blafards
and White Negroes. History of Perus. An History of the Manners
Customs
&c. of the Chinese and Egyptians
Selected from M. Pauw (Rochdale: T. Wood
1806)
pp. 15 - 20. 55. William Bartram
Travels through North & South Carolina
Georgia
East & West Florida
the Cherokee Country
the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges
or Creek Confederacy
and the Country of the CHactaws; Containing an Account of the Soil and Natural Productions of Those Regions
Together with Observations on the Manners of Indians (Philadelphia: James & Johnson
1791)
pp. 333 - 338. 56. Daily Record
January 1
1791 - April 9
1794
p. 1
Thomas Jefferson Account Book 1791 - 1803
The Jefferson Weather & Climate Records. Index







