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Preparing for the heated term. American cartoon, 1867, on the purchase of Alaska by Billy (Secretary of State William H. Seward) and King Andy (President Andrew Johnson), here depicted hauling a large chunk of Alaskan ice to cool congressional tempers
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Preparing for the heated term. American cartoon, 1867, on the purchase of Alaska by Billy (Secretary of State William H. Seward) and King Andy (President Andrew Johnson), here depicted hauling a large chunk of Alaskan ice to cool congressional tempers
ALASKA PURCHASE CARTOON.
Preparing for the heated term. American cartoon, 1867, on the purchase of Alaska by Billy (Secretary of State William H. Seward) and King Andy (President Andrew Johnson), here depicted hauling a large chunk of Alaskan ice to cool congressional tempers
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Preparing for the Heated Term - A Satirical Take on Alaska Purchase
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. This 1867 American cartoon captures a humorous depiction of Secretary of State William H. Seward, fondly known as Billy, and President Andrew Johnson, humorously referred to as King Andy. The duo is shown hauling an enormous chunk of Alaskan ice in a wheelbarrow, symbolizing their attempt to cool down the heated tempers within Congress regarding the purchase of Alaska. The satirical artwork highlights the political acts surrounding the acquisition of this vast territory from Russia. Referred to by some as "Seward's Folly" the agreement faced significant opposition and criticism at that time. However, this clever illustration suggests that Seward and Johnson were determined to transport their icy solution directly into congressional debates. The artist skillfully portrays these key figures in American politics pushing together towards a common goal despite facing considerable resistance. This image represents not only their physical efforts but also metaphorically alludes to their diplomatic endeavors in securing Alaska for America. Through its witty portrayal and use of symbolism, this cartoon offers viewers a glimpse into the political climate during this era while providing light-hearted commentary on significant historical events. It serves as both entertainment and social commentary on how leaders navigate controversial decisions amidst opposition – using humor to defuse tensions while conveying important messages about diplomacy and perseverance.
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