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The two nations signed treaties of commerce and alliance on February 6 , 1778 . Article II of the alliance treaty declared that the " essential and direct End of the present defensive alliance is to maintain effectually the liberty ...
The two nations signed treaties of commerce and alliance on February 6 , 1778 . Article II of the alliance treaty declared that the " essential and direct End of the present defensive alliance is to maintain effectually the liberty ...
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In 1796 Washington was still troubled by the French alliance . But eight years earlier John Jay had attempted to consign the alliance to history . On the arrival of the French Minister , the Marquis de ...
In 1796 Washington was still troubled by the French alliance . But eight years earlier John Jay had attempted to consign the alliance to history . On the arrival of the French Minister , the Marquis de ...
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To show that the case of Yucatán does not come within this declaration , all that will be necessary is , to explain who were the Allied Powers , the object of their alliance , and the circumstances in which the declaration itself was ...
To show that the case of Yucatán does not come within this declaration , all that will be necessary is , to explain who were the Allied Powers , the object of their alliance , and the circumstances in which the declaration itself was ...
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EVOLUTION OF THE NATIONAL INTEREST | 3 |
can Continent 1760 | 18 |
The French Interest in American Independence 1778 | 27 |
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