Yorktown, Cornerstone of IndependenceU.S. Department of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, 1981 - 44페이지 |
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... French forces commanded by George Washington . Yorktown followed the earlier defeat of a British fleet under Admiral Graves by French Admiral de Grasse on September 5. Thereafter the focus of the conflict shifted from the battlefield to ...
... French forces commanded by George Washington . Yorktown followed the earlier defeat of a British fleet under Admiral Graves by French Admiral de Grasse on September 5. Thereafter the focus of the conflict shifted from the battlefield to ...
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... French support for American in- dependence . He had already served in Great Britain as an agent for Pennsyl- vania between 1757 and 1762 and again from 1764 to 1775. His scientific and lit- erary endeavors had made him the most ...
... French support for American in- dependence . He had already served in Great Britain as an agent for Pennsyl- vania between 1757 and 1762 and again from 1764 to 1775. His scientific and lit- erary endeavors had made him the most ...
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... French army of 5,500 troops commanded by General de Rochambeau . Those hopes were colored by the fact that Rochambeau's army was pinned down by the British and forced to spend the winter at Newport . Unless and until Rochambeau could ...
... French army of 5,500 troops commanded by General de Rochambeau . Those hopes were colored by the fact that Rochambeau's army was pinned down by the British and forced to spend the winter at Newport . Unless and until Rochambeau could ...
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... French court and to the effort to secure financial and po- litical support from the Dutch Government . Adam's blunt , uncompromising diplomatic style did not sit well with the French court or with the French Foreign Minis- ter , the ...
... French court and to the effort to secure financial and po- litical support from the Dutch Government . Adam's blunt , uncompromising diplomatic style did not sit well with the French court or with the French Foreign Minis- ter , the ...
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... French society , pointed out the compatibility of French and American interests . Further , he built upon the credi- bility established for the revolution by the victory at Sara- toga in October 1777 and negotiated with Vergennes ...
... French society , pointed out the compatibility of French and American interests . Further , he built upon the credi- bility established for the revolution by the victory at Sara- toga in October 1777 and negotiated with Vergennes ...
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Admiral de Grasse America American cause American commissioners American diplomatic American independence Amérique armée armies baie de Chesapeake bataille de Yorktown began Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Lincoln Brit British army British fleet Carolina Catherine century Charleston Clinton à New commandement conflict Congrès continental Continental Congress délégués américains diplomates américains dispatch Dutch efforts Etats-Unis first Floridablanca Foreign française French General George government Grande-Bretagne Graves Great Britain guerre held Henry Laurens Holland hope ington interests John Adams John Jay King l'Amiral de Grasse l'Espagne l'indépendance américaine Lafayette left Lord Cornwallis Lord North made ment ministre Mount Vernon naval negotia New York Newport November O'Hara paix peace treaty Philadelphia pointed preliminary articles prepared prospect reached received recognition revolution Richard Oswald Rochambeau Russia Secretary September Shelburne signed south Spain Spanish surrender Thomas Jefferson Tilghman time tion town troops turned United States Valley Forge victoire de Yorktown victory at Yorktown Virginia Washington Williamsburg world years