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... American nation and its French ally to remain in the field until independence was won . The battle of York- town changed the climate of opinion in America and in Europe and pointed the way to peace . The common per- ception of Yorktown ...
... American nation and its French ally to remain in the field until independence was won . The battle of York- town changed the climate of opinion in America and in Europe and pointed the way to peace . The common per- ception of Yorktown ...
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... America and Europe about the revolution's continued viability . In the wake of the British success at Charleston , Cornwallis led his army into the Carolinas in an effort to crush the revo- lution in the south . Outnumbered American ...
... America and Europe about the revolution's continued viability . In the wake of the British success at Charleston , Cornwallis led his army into the Carolinas in an effort to crush the revo- lution in the south . Outnumbered American ...
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... American independence and to conclude treaties of alliance and commerce in 1778 . Appointed Minister to France on Septem- ber 14 , 1778 , Franklin presented his cre- dentials on March 23 , 1779 , becoming the first American Minister to ...
... American independence and to conclude treaties of alliance and commerce in 1778 . Appointed Minister to France on Septem- ber 14 , 1778 , Franklin presented his cre- dentials on March 23 , 1779 , becoming the first American Minister to ...
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... American diplomatic representatives sent to Europe by the Continental Con- gress to chip away at the generally icy response to U.S. overtures were of mixed ability and effectiveness . Some were awkward and ill at ease in the courtly ...
... American diplomatic representatives sent to Europe by the Continental Con- gress to chip away at the generally icy response to U.S. overtures were of mixed ability and effectiveness . Some were awkward and ill at ease in the courtly ...
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... American diplomats also included , on the other hand , some of the most capable and distinguished representa- tives the country has employed . Benjamin Franklin , world - reknowned scientist and philosopher , set a stan- dard for ...
... American diplomats also included , on the other hand , some of the most capable and distinguished representa- tives the country has employed . Benjamin Franklin , world - reknowned scientist and philosopher , set a stan- dard for ...
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