War-dated DS as secretary of state, signed “Jas. Monroe,” one page, 8 x 10.25, August 28, 1812. Printed circular headed "Additional Instruction to the public and private armed vessels of the United States." In part: "The public and private armed vessels of the United States are not to interrupt any vessels belonging to citizens of the United States coming from British ports to the United States laden with British merchandize, in consequence of the alledged repeal of the British Orders in Council." Signed at the conclusion by Secretary of State Monroe. Affixed to an 11 x 14 mount and in fine condition, with slightly irregular light toning, and professional restoration to minor paper loss at the lower right corner. The U.S. Congress declared war on Great Britain on June 18, 1812, as the result of several diplomatic conflicts, including the British 'Orders in Council,' a series of decrees that restricted American trade with France. The British were in the process of repealing these at the same time, but word of the repeal did not reach President Madison until August 12th. Not knowing how Britain had reacted to the declaration of war, he refused to halt hostilities. However, he did have Secretary of State Monroe issue this instruction in response to the "alledged repeal," ordering naval and privateering ships to assist, rather than obstruct, any American-owned ships bringing British goods back to the United States.
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