This volume presents a collection of letters by Albert Gallatin, originally published in the National Intelligencer in January 1846, addressing the critical "Oregon Question." Gallatin, a distinguished statesman and diplomat, offers his insights on the complex boundary dispute between the United States and Great Britain over the Oregon Territory.
His letters provide a detailed analysis of the historical claims, diplomatic negotiations, and potential resolutions of the conflict. Gallatin's profound understanding of international relations and his commitment to peaceful resolution make these letters an invaluable resource for understanding this pivotal moment in American history. Scholars and enthusiasts of American history, diplomatic history, and the history of the West will find "Letters of the Hon. Albert Gallatin, Upon the Oregon Question" to be a compelling and insightful read.
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