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This volume covers the start of James Monroe's tenure as U.S.
minister to France, commencing with his appointment in May 1794 and
running through March 1796, a year before his return home.
Consisting mainly of Monroe's correspondence with the U.S. and
French governments, and with fellow American diplomats, the
documents in this volume shed much light on the controversy
surrounding the Jay Treaty and on Monroe's efforts to secure the
release of two famous prisoners-Thomas Paine, author of "Common
Sense," and Madame Lafayette, wife of the American Revolutionary
War hero. Monroe's correspondents include President George
Washington, Secretaries of State Edmund Randolph and Timothy
Pickering, and future presidents Thomas Jefferson and James
Madison. While most of the letters relate to official business,
Monroe's correspondence with his uncle, Joseph Jones, and with
Madison, often relate to personal matters. Including many letters
not found in State Department records, this volume of carefully
selected documents will engage the interest of both scholars and
interested undergraduates.
This volume examines letters, newspaper articles, and eyewitness
accounts from 1776-1794, documenting James Monroe's time in the
Continental Army, in state and national government, and as an
attorney, while also revealing aspects of his personal life. These
rarely seen documents provide great insight into both Monroe's
public activities and his private life. Read letters he wrote from
the battlefield to George Washington. Better understand his
political views by reading the correspondence he had with Thomas
Jefferson and Patrick Henry. Read a letter Monroe wrote to his
wife--the only letter he did not destroy after her death. This
extraordinary collection is ideal for undergraduate students, as
well as for scholars interested in learning more about James
Monroe's personal life.
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