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 160
... lands as they had recently defined them . This territory was to be guaranteed as a neutral , independent state , safe ... land whatsoever . " The zone in question was to be reserved for the undisturbed and independent posses- sion of the ...
... lands as they had recently defined them . This territory was to be guaranteed as a neutral , independent state , safe ... land whatsoever . " The zone in question was to be reserved for the undisturbed and independent posses- sion of the ...
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... land in unquestioned title to settlers and to the Govern- ment in western New York and Pennsylvania . Ham- mond indicated to the Foreign Office that in accepting such a mediation the United States would not only have to abandon lands ...
... land in unquestioned title to settlers and to the Govern- ment in western New York and Pennsylvania . Ham- mond indicated to the Foreign Office that in accepting such a mediation the United States would not only have to abandon lands ...
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... land along the shore of Lake Erie between the Maumee and Cuyahoga Rivers.13 Sixteen strategic points in the Northwest Territory were also given up for military posts , with a right of way to them across Indian lands . Wayne's campaign ...
... land along the shore of Lake Erie between the Maumee and Cuyahoga Rivers.13 Sixteen strategic points in the Northwest Territory were also given up for military posts , with a right of way to them across Indian lands . Wayne's campaign ...
Contents
AngloAmerican Relations | 183 |
The Frontier Crisis | 218 |
The War Cloud of 1794 | 253 |
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