In examining how the United States gained control over the northern borderlands of Spanish America, this work reassesses the diplomacy of President James Madison. Historians have assumed Madisonβs motive in sending agents into the Spanish borderlands between 1810 and 1813 was to subvert Spanish rule
Borderlines in Borderlands: James Madison and the Spanish-American Frontier, 1776-1821
β Scribed by J. C. A. Stagg
- Publisher
- Yale University Press
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 319
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In examining how the United States gained control over the northern borderlands of Spanish America, this work reassesses the diplomacy of President James Madison. Historians have assumed Madisonβs motive in sending agents into the Spanish borderlands between 1810 and 1813 was to subvert Spanish rule, but J. C. A. Stagg argues that his real intent was to find peaceful and legal resolutions to long-standing disputes over the boundaries of Louisiana at a time when the Spanish-American empire was in the process of dissolution. Drawing on an array of American, British, French, and Spanish sources, the author describes how a myriad cast of local leaders, officials, and other small players affected the borderlands diplomacy between the United StatesΒ and Spain, and he casts new light on Madisonβs contribution to early American expansionism.
β¦ Table of Contents
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
1. A TROUBLESOME NEIGHBOR
2. WEST FLORIDA
3. EAST FLORIDA
4. TEXAS
5. TOWARD THE TRANSCONTINENTAL TREATY
NOTES
INDEX
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