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... diplomatic maneuverings of the American commissioners in Europe - Benjamin Franklin , John Adams , and John Jay . The final fruit of their efforts and the ultimate consequence of the battle of Yorktown was the peace treaty of 1783 which ...
... diplomatic maneuverings of the American commissioners in Europe - Benjamin Franklin , John Adams , and John Jay . The final fruit of their efforts and the ultimate consequence of the battle of Yorktown was the peace treaty of 1783 which ...
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... diplomatic ac- tivity in Europe . Franklin then served with John Adams and John Jay on the Plenipo- tentiary Commission that negotiated the peace treaty with Great Britain . When Thomas Jefferson succeeded Frank- lin in 1785 , the ...
... diplomatic ac- tivity in Europe . Franklin then served with John Adams and John Jay on the Plenipo- tentiary Commission that negotiated the peace treaty with Great Britain . When Thomas Jefferson succeeded Frank- lin in 1785 , the ...
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... diplomatic front were equally clouded during the difficult year be- fore Yorktown . During the 5 years since independence , the United States had sought recognition and support from all of the major powers of Europe but had suc- ceeded ...
... diplomatic front were equally clouded during the difficult year be- fore Yorktown . During the 5 years since independence , the United States had sought recognition and support from all of the major powers of Europe but had suc- ceeded ...
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... diplomatic effectiveness in his efforts in France which remains an ideal for the American diplomatic corps . Franklin's fellow commissioners , John Adams and John Jay , possessed intelligence , integrity , and ability but suffered the ...
... diplomatic effectiveness in his efforts in France which remains an ideal for the American diplomatic corps . Franklin's fellow commissioners , John Adams and John Jay , possessed intelligence , integrity , and ability but suffered the ...
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... diplomacy . Viewed optimistically from Philadelphia , the court of Catherine II at St. Petersburg seemed to offer some prospect of recogni- tion and support . Unlike Spain and Holland , Russia had no complicating commercial or imperial ...
... diplomacy . Viewed optimistically from Philadelphia , the court of Catherine II at St. Petersburg seemed to offer some prospect of recogni- tion and support . Unlike Spain and Holland , Russia had no complicating commercial or imperial ...
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