Publisher's Synopsis
"A Letter to a Friend on the Conduct of the Adherents to Mr. Burr" is a historical political pamphlet written by James Cheetham and published in 1803. This scathing critique examines the actions and motivations of those who supported Aaron Burr, a controversial figure in early American politics. Cheetham's work provides valuable insights into the political climate and contentious debates that shaped the young nation.
The letter serves as a primary source document for understanding the intense factionalism and personal rivalries that characterized the era. It offers a detailed, if biased, account of the Burr conspiracy and its impact on American society. Historians and students of American political history will find this work an invaluable resource for comprehending the complexities of the period.
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