Author: Albert Gallatin

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Albert Gallatin (1761–1849), a distinguished American statesman, diplomat, and ethnologist, who notably served as the fourth United States Secretary of the Treasury under Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Swiss-born, Gallatin”s contributions stretched across political and academic spheres, with his scholarly pursuits culminating in works that dissected complex geopolitical issues of his time. His seminal work, “The Oregon Question”, examined the territorial dispute over the region of the Pacific Northwest between the United States and Great Britain, reflecting his profound interest in the nation”s expansion and international negotiations. Gallatin”s scholarly legacy transcends his political career, as it illustrates his deep engagement with the challenges and opportunities of early American foreign policy. His writing style combined a rigorous analytical approach with clarity that made his arguments accessible to contemporaries and remains valuable to historians. His contributions to literature and diplomacy are underscored by his founding role in the American Ethnological Society, showcasing his multifaceted intellect and impact on American scholarship.




3 Ebooks by Albert Gallatin

Albert Gallatin: The Oregon Question
In ‘The Oregon Question’ by Albert Gallatin, the author provides a comprehensive analysis of the territorial dispute between the United States and Britain over the Oregon Country in the early 19th ce …
EPUB
English
€1.99
Albert Gallatin: Peace with Mexico
"Peace with Mexico" by Albert Gallatin is a detailed examination of the diplomatic efforts and political strategies involved in resolving the conflict between the United States and Mexico. …
EPUB
DRM
€1.03