Jay's Treaty: A Study in Commerce and DiplomacyVi (p. 442-488): A. Definitive treaty of peace and independence.--B. Jay's treat (treaty of amith, commerce, and navigation) 1794. |
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Page 187
... France increased among the general public . France was regarded widely and affectionately as the saving angel of the United States . Frenchmen had spilled their blood on American soil in defense of American liberty . France was the only ...
... France increased among the general public . France was regarded widely and affectionately as the saving angel of the United States . Frenchmen had spilled their blood on American soil in defense of American liberty . France was the only ...
Page 188
... France had made no move to implement or execute her territorial guaranty , and the United States had not invoked it . Secretary of State Jefferson studiously re- frained from doing so lest it should inspire France to invoke the American ...
... France had made no move to implement or execute her territorial guaranty , and the United States had not invoked it . Secretary of State Jefferson studiously re- frained from doing so lest it should inspire France to invoke the American ...
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... France and expressed in words the very regulation which Gren- ville had been intending to use against France and which he had been explaining to the United States in- formally through Hammond . The United States was expressly excluded ...
... France and expressed in words the very regulation which Gren- ville had been intending to use against France and which he had been explaining to the United States in- formally through Hammond . The United States was expressly excluded ...
Contents
AngloAmerican Relations | 183 |
The Frontier Crisis | 218 |
The War Cloud of 1794 | 253 |
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