The Spanish Conspiracy, 1783-1792

The Spanish Conspiracy, 1783-1792
Title The Spanish Conspiracy, 1783-1792 PDF eBook
Author Judith O'Hare Smith
Publisher
Pages 446
Release 1983
Genre Kentucky
ISBN

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The Old Spanish Conspiracy, 1783-1795

The Old Spanish Conspiracy, 1783-1795
Title The Old Spanish Conspiracy, 1783-1795 PDF eBook
Author L. Dale Gibson
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 1950
Genre Spain
ISBN

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Fallen Founder

Fallen Founder
Title Fallen Founder PDF eBook
Author Nancy Isenberg
Publisher Penguin
Pages 572
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780670063529

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Challenges popular beliefs about the Revolutionary era figure, revealing how Alexander Hamilton subverted Burr's career through a slanderous letter-writing campaign, in a portrait that presents evidence of Burr's political talents and dedicated patriotism

The Spanish Conspiracy

The Spanish Conspiracy
Title The Spanish Conspiracy PDF eBook
Author Thomas Marshall Green
Publisher Cincinnati : R. Clarke
Pages 422
Release 1891
Genre Kentucky
ISBN

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A History of Missouri from the Earliest Explorations and Settlements Until the Admission of the State Into the Union

A History of Missouri from the Earliest Explorations and Settlements Until the Admission of the State Into the Union
Title A History of Missouri from the Earliest Explorations and Settlements Until the Admission of the State Into the Union PDF eBook
Author Louis Houck
Publisher
Pages 440
Release 1908
Genre Missouri
ISBN

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"Ends with the admission of Missouri as a state in 1821. Of all Missouri state histories, this one is cited most often by writers about the Santa Fe Trail. It contains a number of documents on early exploration and fur trade" (Rittenhouse).

Native American Power in the United States, 1783-1795

Native American Power in the United States, 1783-1795
Title Native American Power in the United States, 1783-1795 PDF eBook
Author Celia Barnes
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Pages 268
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780838639580

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This book is a study of the role of Native Americans in the physical and political development of the United States during the first few years of its existence. An evaluation of the function and operation of power both within Native American groups and their relation with outsiders, which informed their diverse and complex strategies of resistance to white westward expansion, forms a central component of the study.

American Traitor

American Traitor
Title American Traitor PDF eBook
Author Howard W. Cox
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Pages 390
Release 2023-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 1647123410

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A fresh examination of the life and crimes of the highest-ranking federal official ever tried for treason and espionage American Traitor examines the career of the notorious Gen. James Wilkinson, whose corruption and espionage exposed the United States to grave dangers during the early years of the republic. Wilkinson is largely forgotten today, which is unfortunate because his sordid story is a cautionary tale about unscrupulous actors who would take advantage of gaps in the law, oversight, and accountability for self-dealing. Wilkinson’s military career began during the Revolutionary War and continued through the War of 1812. As he rose to the rank of commanding general of the US Army, Wilkinson betrayed virtually everyone he worked with to advance his career and finances. He was a spy for Spain, plotted to have western territories split from the United States, and accepted kickbacks from contractors. His negligence and greed also caused the largest peacetime disaster in the history of the US Army. Howard W. Cox picks apart Wilkinson’s misdeeds with the eye of an experienced investigator. American Traitor offers the most in-depth analysis of Wilkinson’s court-martial trials and how he evaded efforts to hold him accountable. This astounding history of villainy in the early republic will fascinate anyone with an interest in the period as well as readers of espionage history.