The Burr Conspiracy, James E. Lewis, Jr.
The Burr Conspiracy, James E. Lewis, Jr.
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The Burr Conspiracy
Uncovering the Story of an Early American Crisis

Author: James E. Lewis, Jr.

Narrator: Robertson Dean

Unabridged: 20 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/17/2017


Synopsis

In 1805 and 1806, Aaron Burr, former vice president of the newly formed American republic, traveled through the Trans-Appalachian West gathering support for a mysterious enterprise, for which he was arrested and tried for treason in 1807. This book explores the political and cultural forces that shaped how Americans made sense of the uncertain rumors and reports about Burr's intentions and movements, and examines what the resulting crisis reveals about their anxieties concerning the new nation's fragile union and uncertain republic.

Burr was said to have enticed some people with plans to liberate Spanish Mexico, others with promises of land in the Orleans Territory, still others with talk of building a new empire beyond the Appalachian Mountains. The Burr Conspiracy was a cause célèbre of the early republic?with Burr cast as the chief villain of the Founding Fathers?even as the evidence against him was vague and conflicting. Rather than trying to discover the real intentions of Burr or his accusers?Thomas Jefferson foremost among them?James E. Lewis Jr. looks at how differing understandings of the Burr Conspiracy were shaped by everything from partisan politics and biased newspapers to notions of honor and gentility.

About James E. Lewis, Jr.

James E. Lewis Jr. is professor of history at Kalamazoo College. His books include The Louisiana Purchase: Jefferson's Noble Bargain? and John Quincy Adams: Policymaker for the Union. He lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by J.P.

The title might lead you to believe that this book provides insight into the Burr Conspiracy. I thought so myself. Unfortunately, Burr and the conspiracy are ancillary to a larger, rambling tale that meanders from the way news traveled in the early 19th century to the partisanship of the press to th......more

Goodreads review by Vic

This incredibly detailed work tells the story of a media frenzy that played out at 19th-century speed in letters, newspapers and speeches. Meticulously researched, this is the definitive analysis of a major political event now largely forgotten. Whether that event stemmed from a treasonous plot agai......more

Goodreads review by Evan

In 1806, former Vice-President Aaron Burr raised a private army in the west. He claimed it was to settle some new land grants and then invade Mexico, but public clamor - with some evidence - accused him of planning rebel and form his own country out of the western United States. After the Ohio milit......more

Don't worry, this book is "only" 461 pages, the rest being footnotes, etc. I diligently read the whole thing and still have no idea what happened. It is an act of bravery to dedicate so much time to discussing a topic that there is so much uncertainty about. It isn't particularly accessible in style,......more