- James Gadsden
James Gadsden (
May 15 ,1788 -December 25 ,1858 ). [cite web| url=http://www.nndb.com/people/610/000104298/| title=James Gadsden| work=NNDB| publisher=Soylent Communications| year=2008| accessdate=2008-02-28| ] Namesake of theGadsden Purchase , in which the United States purchased fromMexico the land that became the southern portion ofArizona andNew Mexico .He was born in 1788 in Charleston,
South Carolina ,the grandson ofAmerican Revolution ary patriotChristopher Gadsden . He received hisbachelor's degree fromYale University in 1806. After a career as a US Army officer, James was appointed a commissioner in 1823 to assist the government in moving the Seminoles to reservations. He served as president of the South Carolina Railroad Company from 1840 to 1850 and promoted the construction of atranscontinental railroad by the southern route. In 1853, he was appointed U.S. minister toMexico to negotiate theGadsden Treaty which led to theGadsden Purchase by theUnited States from Mexico of about 30,000 square miles in the southern section of what is nowArizona and southwesternNew Mexico .During the
War of 1812 , Gadsden served in the Army under GeneralAndrew Jackson , and was responsible for the construction ofFort Gadsden inFlorida .References
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