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From "The Life of John Marshall, Volume 3: Conflict and construction, 1800-1815" by Beveridge, Albert J. (Albert Jeremiah)

James Wilkinson
General in the United States Army, Governor of Upper Louisiana, and double agent.
Core Belief
"Believes in advancing his own interests above all else, even if it means betraying others."
Worldview
Sees the world as a place of constant intrigue and power struggles, where cunning and manipulation are essential for survival.
Personality
Ambitious, opportunistic, and deceitful. Known for his duplicity and self-serving actions.
In Their Own Words
""The time long looked for by many & wished for by more has now arrived, for subverting the Spanish government in Mexico--be ready & join me""
""My doubts have ceased, ... concerning this deep, dark, wicked, and wide-spread conspiracy""
""I shall glory to give my life to defeat the devilish plot.""
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