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James Wilkinson

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James Wilkinson

James Wilkinson (March 24, 1757 – December 28, 1825) was an American army officer and politician who was associated with multiple scandals and controversies during his life, including the Burr conspiracy. He served in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, but he was twice compelled to resign. He was twice the Senior Officer of the U.S. Army; was appointed to be the first governor in the newly acquired western lands of the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, later organized by the United States Congress and the third President, Thomas Jefferson as the Louisiana Territory in 1804–1812, west of the Mississippi River; and commanded two unsuccessful military invasion campaigns in the St. Lawrence River valley theater in Canada during the War of 1812. He died while seeking to serve as an envoy diplomat in Mexico City, the capital of the newly declared independent Mexico. Four decades later in 1854, following extensive archival research in Spanish royal archives at Madrid, the American historian Charles Gayarré, found documents which exposed Wilkinson as having been a highly paid Spanish spy. In the years since Gayarré's research became public, Wilkinson has been savagely condemned by subsequent American academic historians and politicians. 26th President Theodore Roosevelt claimed "[I]n all our history, there is no more despicable character."

Infobox

President
James Madison James Monroe John Quincy Adams
Preceded by
John H. Robinson (as special diplomatic agent)
Succeeded by
Joel Roberts Poinsett (as U.S. Minister)
Born
March 24, 1757 (1757-03-24)Charles County, Province of Maryland, British America
Died
December 28, 1825(1825-12-28) (aged 68)Mexico City, Mexican Republic
Resting place
Church of San Miguel Arcángel, Mexico City, Mexico
Political party
Democratic-Republican
Spouses
mw- Ann Biddle Wilkinson (m. 1778; died 1807) Celestine Laveau Trudeau (m. 1810)
Children
6
Allegiance
United States of America
Branch/service
Continental ArmyUnited States Army
Rank
Brigadier General
Battles/wars
mw- li American Revolutionary War Siege of Boston Invasion of Quebec Battles of Saratoga Northwest Indian War Blackberry Campaign Battle of Kenapacomaqua Battle of Fallen Timbers Quasi-War War of 1812 Battle of Crysler's Farm Battle of Lacolle Mills
Party
Democratic-Republican

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Preceded byAnthony Wayne
Preceded byAnthony Wayne
Military offices
Preceded byAnthony Wayne
Military offices
Senior Officer of the United States Army 1796–1798
Military offices
Succeeded byGeorge Washington
Preceded byAlexander Hamilton
Preceded byAlexander Hamilton
Military offices
Preceded byAlexander Hamilton
Military offices
Senior Officer of the United States Army 1800–1812
Military offices
Succeeded byHenry Dearborn
Political offices
Political offices
Military offices
Political offices
Preceded byWilliam Henry Harrison (District of Louisiana)
Preceded byWilliam Henry Harrison (District of Louisiana)
Military offices
Preceded byWilliam Henry Harrison (District of Louisiana)
Military offices
Governor of Louisiana Territory 1805–1807
Military offices
Succeeded byMeriwether Lewis
Military offices
Preceded byAnthony Wayne
Senior Officer of the United States Army 1796–1798
Succeeded byGeorge Washington
Preceded byAlexander Hamilton
Senior Officer of the United States Army 1800–1812
Succeeded byHenry Dearborn
Political offices
Preceded byWilliam Henry Harrison (District of Louisiana)
Governor of Louisiana Territory 1805–1807
Succeeded byMeriwether Lewis

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