Abstract
In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson appointed Tench Coxe Purveyor of Public Supplies. Using the considerable patronage at his disposal, Coxe aggressively promoted private military manufacturers, thus arguably now giving the U.S. the ability-when it had already long had ample reason-to declare war against England in 1812.
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