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... prepared the text of this publication with assistance of Evan Duncan and Cassandra Veney . Norman F. Howard , Office of Public Communication , edited the publication . Acting Historian of the Department , William Z. Slany , di- rected ...
... prepared the text of this publication with assistance of Evan Duncan and Cassandra Veney . Norman F. Howard , Office of Public Communication , edited the publication . Acting Historian of the Department , William Z. Slany , di- rected ...
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... prepared the way for France to recognize 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 ...
... prepared the way for France to recognize 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 ...
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... prepare a base at Yorktown for expanded na- val operations in the south . Patriot atriot hopes for a reversal of the momentum ... prepared to join the French in courting British wrath by endorsing the revolt . The American diplomatic ...
... prepare a base at Yorktown for expanded na- val operations in the south . Patriot atriot hopes for a reversal of the momentum ... prepared to join the French in courting British wrath by endorsing the revolt . The American diplomatic ...
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... prepared to nego- tiate a loan . However , Adams was unable to persuade the Dutch to negotiate a treaty with the United States or to recognize American independence . Russia presented a different challenge to American diplomacy . Viewed ...
... prepared to nego- tiate a loan . However , Adams was unable to persuade the Dutch to negotiate a treaty with the United States or to recognize American independence . Russia presented a different challenge to American diplomacy . Viewed ...
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... prepared to grant recognition to the United States , she could hardly have sponsored American membership in a league of neutral states without compromising the basic premise of the organization . Catherine showed no interest in any of ...
... prepared to grant recognition to the United States , she could hardly have sponsored American membership in a league of neutral states without compromising the basic premise of the organization . Catherine showed no interest in any of ...
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