The Emerging Nation: A Documentary History of the Foreign Relations of the United States Under the Articles of Confederation, 1780-1789National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 1996 - United States |
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... Consul General in France , to handle the Moroccan negotiations . Morocco's ruler promptly released his American captives and signed a peace treaty . However , American efforts to negotiate with Algiers and Tripoli failed to reach a ...
... Consul General in France , to handle the Moroccan negotiations . Morocco's ruler promptly released his American captives and signed a peace treaty . However , American efforts to negotiate with Algiers and Tripoli failed to reach a ...
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... Consul General , who was convinced that the unrest marked the beginning of the end of the American experiment in self - rule . The British diplomat's view reflected the position of many foreign leaders toward the United States . Though ...
... Consul General , who was convinced that the unrest marked the beginning of the end of the American experiment in self - rule . The British diplomat's view reflected the position of many foreign leaders toward the United States . Though ...
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... consul . Artillery officer , aide - de - camp to General Henry Knox . Supercargo of the Empress of China , the first United States ship to trade at Canton , China , 1784-1785 . Named U.S. Consul at Canton , 1786 . 9 Livingston , Robert ...
... consul . Artillery officer , aide - de - camp to General Henry Knox . Supercargo of the Empress of China , the first United States ship to trade at Canton , China , 1784-1785 . Named U.S. Consul at Canton , 1786 . 9 Livingston , Robert ...
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... Consul without Loss of Time , to reside at Nantes , and to him consign all Vessels from the United States . I think it should be an American , some Merchant of known Character , Abilities , and Industry , who would consent to serve his ...
... Consul without Loss of Time , to reside at Nantes , and to him consign all Vessels from the United States . I think it should be an American , some Merchant of known Character , Abilities , and Industry , who would consent to serve his ...
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... Consul June- October 1781 ) , then Consul in France . Commissioner to settle the accounts of the United States in Europe , 1782-1786 . Agent to negotiate treaty of peace and commerce with Morocco , 1785-1786 . Appointed Consul to ...
... Consul June- October 1781 ) , then Consul in France . Commissioner to settle the accounts of the United States in Europe , 1782-1786 . Agent to negotiate treaty of peace and commerce with Morocco , 1785-1786 . Appointed Consul to ...
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