The Oregon Question

The Oregon Question

by Albert Gallatin
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 29/05/2022

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Albert Gallatin's 'The Oregon Question' meticulously examines the intricate complexities surrounding the Oregon Boundary Dispute, a contentious 19th-century territorial disagreement over the Pacific Northwest of North America. With a historian's precision and a storyteller's flair, Gallatin explores the diplomatic, cultural, and economic forces that entangled multiple competing nations, including the United States, Great Britain, Russia, and Spain. The narrative adeptly situates itself within the broader tapestry of Westward Expansion and Manifest Destiny, providing a comprehensive literary digest of one of history's pivotal chapters. Gallatin's prose, rich with the period's political rhetoric, complements the scholarly examination, as he parses through treaties, personal correspondences, and governmental documents to offer a definitive treatise on the topic. Albert Gallatin emerges as a figure of significant erudition and firsthand experience, with his political acumen as a former United States Treasury Secretary informing his nuanced perspective. His analysis, undoubtedly shaped by his tenure in public service and as a statesman, provides invaluable insights into the geopolitical strategies and philosophies that underpinned the power dynamics of the era. 'The Oregon Question' is the crystallization of Gallatin's lifelong dedication to public policy and diplomacy, manifested in his pursuit to chronicle the birth-pangs of American continental ambitions. 'The Oregon Question' handsomely rewards its readers with a richly woven narrative steeped in historical scholarship. It is highly recommended for historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the foundational geopolitics of North American nations. Gallatin's work serves not only as a crucial academic resource but also as a compelling account of the relentless human drive for expansion and the complex negotiations that shape our world's borders.

ISBN:
8596547016229
8596547016229
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
29-05-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
DigiCat

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