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Purchase of louisiana –alexander hamilton
source: “purchase of louisiana” an editorial written by alexander hamilton for the new york evening post, july 180
3. at length the business of new orleans has terminated favorably to this country. instead of being obliged to rely any longer on the force of treaties for a place of deposit, the jurisdiction of the territory is now transferred to our hands and in future the navigation of the mississippi will be ours unmolested. this, it will be allowed, is an important acquisition, not, indeed, as territory, but as being essential to the peace and prosperity of our western country, and as opening a free and valuable market to our commercial states. this purchase has been made during the period of mr. jefferson’s presidency and will, doubtless, give éclat to his administration. every man, however, possessed of the least candor and reflection will readily acknowledge that the acquisition has been solely owing to a fortuitous concurrence of unforseen and unexpected circumstances and not to any wise or vigorous measures on the part of the american as to the unbounded region west of the mississippi, it is, with the exception of a very few settlements of spaniards and frenchmen bordering on the banks of the river, a wilderness through which wander numerous tribes of indians. and when we consider the present extent of the united states, and that not one sixteenth part of its territory is yet under occupation, the advantage of the acquisition, as it relates to actual settlement, appears too distant and remote to strike the mind of a sober politician with much force. this, therefore, can only rest in speculation for many years, if not centuries to come, and consequently will not perhaps be allowed very great weight in the account by the majority of readers. but it may be added that should our own citizens, more enterprising than wise, become desirous of settling this country and emigrate thither, it must not only be attended with all the injuries of a too widely dispersed population, but by adding to the great weight of the western part of our territory, must hasten the dismemberment of a large portion of our country or a dissolution of the government. on the whole, we think it may with candor be said that, whether the possession at this time of any territory west of the river mississippi will be advantageous, is at best extremely problematical.
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