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William Bartram: a Maker and Painter of America’s Image in its Enlightenment

Matthew Jagas

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The American Enlightenment of the eighteenth century was a critical time in the early years of the emergent nation as Americans increasingly explored and investigated all fields of knowledge, from philosophy to natural science. One lesser-known early American of the period, who was especially significant to early American natural science, was the naturalist William Bartram (1739-1823), whose most vital role in the American Enlightenment was that of helping America assert itself in a scientific world largely dominated at the time by European scientists. In this respect, Bartram reinforced the efforts of men like Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin to prove America to be a capable nation able to act independently. Bartram’s work also helped to develop and advertise the image of America to the world as a young and growing nation. This paper, therefore, while first seeking to explore Bartram’s critical role as a maker and painter of America’s image during its Enlightenment, also displays some of the critical difficulties (outside of its politics) facing early America.

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Matthew Jagas

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Jagas, M. (2017). William Bartram: a Maker and Painter of America’s Image in its Enlightenment. https://doi.org/10.26522/gbuujh.v2i0.1483

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2017
Bahasa
en
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CrossRef
DOI
10.26522/gbuujh.v2i0.1483
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