Author:
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Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
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Abstract:
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Updates Short on efforts to recover money owed him; explains that because Short has been absent from the United States for so many years, he is unfamiliar with the country's interests and thus is likely unqualified for a diplomatic position; when Short returns he will be like a "foreigner" and will need to be "Americanized"; public opinion still favors the Republican party, especially after Federalists committed the "injustice of having totally excluded Republicans" from political office; Jefferson will try to mitigate the imbalance by appointing Republican officials and will continue to work toward unifying the country; emphasizes the importance of neutrality in foreign affairs and not allying with European countries; "peace is our most important interest, and a recovery from debt"; intends to let treaties expire and recall all diplomatic officials except for a bare minimum. |
Issued Date:
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1801-10-03 |
Subjects:
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Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826--Correspondence
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URI:
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http://hdl.handle.net/10288/15371
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Citation:
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Thomas Jefferson Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. |