william henry seward
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Definition
Proper noun A historical figure: William Henry Seward was a 19th-century American statesman and politician. He served as the United States Secretary of State and is most famous for overseeing the acquisition of Alaska from the Russian Empire in 1867, a transaction initially criticized by some as "Seward's Folly."
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- William Henry Seward was a prominent member of Abraham Lincoln's cabinet.
- The purchase of Alaska, negotiated by William Henry Seward, proved to be a strategic and valuable acquisition.
- Historians study the diplomatic correspondence of William Henry Seward.
Advanced Usage
- "Seward's Folly" / "Seward's Icebox": Historical nicknames for the Alaska Purchase, reflecting contemporary skepticism about its value.
- Critics called the Alaska deal "Seward's Folly," but time vindicated his decision.
Variants and Related Words
- Seward: A common shortened reference to the historical figure.
- Seward advocated for the purchase.
- Sewardian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of William H. Seward or his policies.
- The senator's expansionist views were described as Sewardian.
Synonyms
- Statesman
- Diplomat
- Secretary of State (referring to his specific role)
Related Phrases
- The Alaska Purchase: The event most associated with his tenure.
- Seward's Day: A legal holiday in Alaska observed on the last Monday of March to commemorate the signing of the treaty.
Noun
- United States politician who as Secretary of State in 1867 arranged for the purchase of Alaska from Russia (known at the time as Seward's Folly) (1801-1872)