BIB_ID
104534
Accession number
MA 6596
Creator
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.
Display Date
[Place not specified], 1813 December 6
Description
1 item (4 pages) ; 23 x 18.4 cm (folded); 23 x 36.8 cm (unfolded)
Summary
Acknowledging the receipt of letters and works by Humboldt; discussing the Mexican War of Independence and the future of "New Spain"; writing about the concept of an "American hemisphere" with a "separate system of interests, which must not be subordinated to those of Europe"; discussing the future of the United States; writing at length about the American policy of extermination and genocide towards Native peoples; describing the English as having "seduced the greater part of the tribes" and drawing connections to English imperialism in Asia and Ireland; acknowledging that Zebulon Pike used Humboldt's maps of Spanish America without his permission, but asking Humboldt to forgive Pike as "a deceased hero"; writing about the delay in the publication of the narrative of Lewis and Clark's journey to the Pacific; promising to send Humboldt the tobacco seed he desires.
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