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Editorial
November 12, 1802
The National Intelligencer And Washington Advertiser
Washington, District Of Columbia
What is this article about?
Extract from Thomas Jefferson's Notes on Virginia advocating cultivation of peace and friendship with all nations, promotion of unrestricted commerce, and redirection of war expenditures toward domestic improvements like infrastructure, arts, and employment to enhance national strength and happiness.
OCR Quality
98%
Excellent
Full Text
Extract from Jefferson's Notes on Virginia.
"It should be our endeavour to cultivate the peace and friendship of every nation, even of that which has injured us most, when we shall have carried our point against her. Our interest will be to throw open the doors of commerce, & to knock off all its shackles, giving perfect freedom to all persons for the vent of whatever they may choose to bring into our ports, and asking the same in theirs. Never was so much false arithmetic employed on any subject, as that which has been employed to persuade nations that it is their interest to go to war. Were the money which it has cost to gain, at the close of a long war, a little town, or a little territory, the right to cut wood here, or catch fish there, expended in improving what they already possess; in making roads, opening rivers, building ports, improving the arts, and finding employment for their idle poor; it would render them much stronger, much wealthier, and happier. This I hope will be our wisdom."
"It should be our endeavour to cultivate the peace and friendship of every nation, even of that which has injured us most, when we shall have carried our point against her. Our interest will be to throw open the doors of commerce, & to knock off all its shackles, giving perfect freedom to all persons for the vent of whatever they may choose to bring into our ports, and asking the same in theirs. Never was so much false arithmetic employed on any subject, as that which has been employed to persuade nations that it is their interest to go to war. Were the money which it has cost to gain, at the close of a long war, a little town, or a little territory, the right to cut wood here, or catch fish there, expended in improving what they already possess; in making roads, opening rivers, building ports, improving the arts, and finding employment for their idle poor; it would render them much stronger, much wealthier, and happier. This I hope will be our wisdom."
What sub-type of article is it?
Foreign Affairs
War Or Peace
Trade Or Commerce
What keywords are associated?
Peace
Friendship
Commerce
Free Trade
War Costs
Infrastructure
National Improvement
What entities or persons were involved?
Thomas Jefferson
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Advocacy For Peace, Free Commerce, And Anti War Investment
Stance / Tone
Pro Peace And Free Trade, Critical Of War's Futility
Key Figures
Thomas Jefferson
Key Arguments
Cultivate Peace And Friendship With Every Nation, Even Adversaries.
Promote Unrestricted Commerce By Removing All Shackles And Granting Freedom To Trade.
War Involves False Arithmetic; Its Costs For Minor Gains Are Wasteful.
Redirect War Money To Improve Existing Possessions, Build Infrastructure, Advance Arts, And Employ The Poor For Greater Strength, Wealth, And Happiness.