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- Joel Roberts Poinsett - Wikipedia
Joel Roberts Poinsett (March 2, 1779 – December 12, 1851) was an American physician, botanist, politician, and diplomat He was the first U S agent in Hispanic America, a member of the South Carolina Legislature, and later a United States Representative from 1821 to 1825
- Joel R. Poinsett | US Diplomat, Botanist Politician | Britannica
Joel R Poinsett (born March 2, 1779, Charleston, South Carolina, U S —died December 12, 1851, near Statesburg, South Carolina) was an American statesman noted primarily for his diplomacy in Latin America
- Joel Roberts Poinsett: Namesake of the poinsettia, enslaver, secret . . .
Much like the history of the US, Joel Roberts Poinsett, after whom the poinsettia is named, had a complicated and troubling history
- Poinsettia Man - Historically Thinking
She is the author of Manufacturing Advantage: War, the State, and the Origins of American Industry, 1776–1848 and Flowers, Guns, and Money: Joel Roberts Poinsett and the Paradoxes of American Patriotism Her research focuses on the intersections of political economy, state formation, and American identity in the early republic
- Poinsett, Joel Roberts - South Carolina Encyclopedia
In 1825 President James Monroe appointed Poinsett as the first U S ambassador to Mexico Britain’s influence there was strong, and Poinsett urged independence from Europe under America’s Monroe Doctrine He tried unsuccessfully to purchase Texas for the United States, thereby antagonizing Mexico
- Biography of Joel Roberts Poinsett - ThoughtCo
Joel Roberts Poinsett was an American diplomat remembered today for bringing a Christmas plant, named for him as the poinsettia, from Mexico
- Joel Roberts Poinsett: - by Gordon Mooneyhan
In 1825, President John Quincy Adams appointed Joel Poinsett as the first U S Minister to Mexico The choice was fitting: Poinsett knew Latin America, spoke Spanish, and carried an enthusiasm for republican causes
- Discover the Charlestonian Behind the Poinsettia: Joel Roberts Poinsett . . .
Joel Roberts Poinsett was traveling from Charleston to Greenville when he became ill and died near Stateburg, where he is buried at the Church of the Holy Cross After serving as ambassador to Mexico, Joel Roberts Poinsett was appointed secretary of war
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