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Seduced by the West

Jefferson's America and the lure of the land beyond the Mississippi

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An edition of Seduced by the West (2003)

Seduced by the West

Jefferson's America and the lure of the land beyond the Mississippi

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""The Lewis and Clark expedition has become part of the founding myth of the American West, integral to our explanations of how the nation extended to the Pacific Ocean. It remains one of the most examined yet most mysterious of the many events that shaped the West. Whenever the reasons for its epic and harrowing journey must be explained, we find ourselves awash in grey. We suppose the nation was pushing its natural boundaries to both coasts; or we imagine it was a challenge that simply had to be met because it was there."" "So writes Laurie Winn Carlson at the start of her book about the opening of the American West. Why, she wonders, should Thomas Jefferson have bothered to send Lewis and Clark on an arduous transcontinental journey by foot when American ships were already plying the waters off the Pacific Northwest coast? Why didn't he bother to commission one of those ships to pick them up at the mouth of the Columbia River, rather than force them to return overland? The answer, Ms. Carlson argues, is that Lewis and Clark may have been only a demonstration of American reach or, worse, bait - to tempt the Spanish to attack the expedition, thus provoking a war with Spain over their territories to Florida and the West." "Seduced by the West views the Lewis and Clark expedition as just one of several schemes to seize Western lands from foreign powers and extend the new United States to the Pacific. And behind the scenes in most all of them was the Virginian who actually knew little about the West but under whose presidency the Louisiana Purchase was completed, Thomas Jefferson. As Ms. Carlson notes, Jefferson never traveled west, but he was involved to varying degrees with the men who did the exploring, organizing, and trekking at the Western frontiers - men who left few papers for historians to pursue, and have been largely forgotten."--Jacket.

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Ivan R. Dee
Language
English
Pages
226

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-214) and index.

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Chicago
Genre
Biography.

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Dewey Decimal Class
978/.02
Library of Congress
F592 .C29 2003, F592.C29 2003

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Pagination
xii, 226 p. :
Number of pages
226

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Open Library
OL3563024M
Internet Archive
seducedbywestjef00carl
ISBN 10
1566634903
LCCN
2002031259
OCLC/WorldCat
50447619
Library Thing
177164
Goodreads
1467961

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