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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... Frontier ANGLO - AMERICAN diplomatic history from the treaty of independence to the signature of Jay's Treaty is concerned definitely with the frontier and overseas com- merce . The complications which arose from these two factors at an ...
... Frontier ANGLO - AMERICAN diplomatic history from the treaty of independence to the signature of Jay's Treaty is concerned definitely with the frontier and overseas com- merce . The complications which arose from these two factors at an ...
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... frontier . The peace treaty of 1783 recognized American pos- session of an immense domain northwest of the Ohio River . From the point where the parallel of 45 degrees meets the River St. Lawrence , as far west as the Lake of the Woods ...
... frontier . The peace treaty of 1783 recognized American pos- session of an immense domain northwest of the Ohio River . From the point where the parallel of 45 degrees meets the River St. Lawrence , as far west as the Lake of the Woods ...
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... frontier posts was a neces- sary condition of any treaty with the United States . He had also persuaded himself that any such settlement need not injure British prestige with the Indians be- cause posts of equal strategic value could be ...
... frontier posts was a neces- sary condition of any treaty with the United States . He had also persuaded himself that any such settlement need not injure British prestige with the Indians be- cause posts of equal strategic value could be ...
Contents
AngloAmerican Relations | 183 |
The Frontier Crisis | 218 |
The War Cloud of 1794 | 253 |
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