Papers of James Madison: 1 January 1806-31 May 1806 Volume 11

The Papers of James Madison: 1 January 1806-31 May 1806 Volume 11

By James Madison

Included in the volume are identifications of relevant individuals and a comprehensive index.

READ FULL DESCRIPTION

Quantity Price Discount
List Price $95.00  
1 - 24 $76.00 20%
25 + $66.50 30%

Quick Quote

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit

Non-returnable discount pricing

$95.00


Book Information

Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Publish Date: 05/26/2017
Pages: 728
ISBN-13: 9780813939711
ISBN-10: 0813939712
Language: English

Full Description

During the period covered by this volume, James Madison continued to deal with the United States' vexing relations with Europe. Mounting outrage against Great Britain's seizure of American vessels, impressment of seamen, and violations of trade agreements with British Canada erupted in Congress. While firmly rejecting Britain's maritime policy in his Examination of the British Doctrine, released in early January 1806 and published here for the first time with annotations, Madison, along with President Thomas Jefferson, actively promoted negotiations with the British government for an amicable settlement of these matters. American commerce was also threatened by French and Spanish privateers, and spoliation claims by beleaguered merchants increased exponentially. Other problems such as border incursions between Spanish and American citizens, resulting in Jefferson's expulsion of Spanish officials from Orleans territory; the filibustering expedition of Francisco de Miranda and his sympathizers; the death of an American sailor by cannon fire from a British ship off Sandy Hook, New Jersey; and the overreaching demands of the Tunisian ambassador as conditions for peace with his country also engaged Madison's attention. Included in the volume are identifications of relevant individuals and a comprehensive index.

About the Author

Fourth President of the United States, James Madison (1751-1836) became known as the 'father' of the Constitution because of his influence in planning it and in helping to draw up the Bill of Rights.

Learn More

We have updated our privacy policy. Click here to read our full policy.