Yorktown, Cornerstone of IndependenceU.S. Department of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, 1981 - 44페이지 |
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... peace negotiations conducted in Paris . On the face of it , these bat- tles were not conclusive . Britain lost an army at York- town but had the resources to replace it . British forces remained entrenched in New York , Charleston , and ...
... peace negotiations conducted in Paris . On the face of it , these bat- tles were not conclusive . Britain lost an army at York- town but had the resources to replace it . British forces remained entrenched in New York , Charleston , and ...
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... peace treaty with Great Britain . When Thomas Jefferson succeeded Frank- lin in 1785 , the French Foreign Minister , Vergennes , said : " It is you , Sir , who replace Dr. Franklin ? " Jefferson replied , " No one can replace him , Sir ...
... peace treaty with Great Britain . When Thomas Jefferson succeeded Frank- lin in 1785 , the French Foreign Minister , Vergennes , said : " It is you , Sir , who replace Dr. Franklin ? " Jefferson replied , " No one can replace him , Sir ...
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... peace treaty with Great Britain based upon the principle of independence and to conclude a treaty of commerce . There was little prospect of Adams succeeding before Yorktown turned the tide of battle in America . During this time Adams ...
... peace treaty with Great Britain based upon the principle of independence and to conclude a treaty of commerce . There was little prospect of Adams succeeding before Yorktown turned the tide of battle in America . During this time Adams ...
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... unacceptable to the American commis- sioners . Yorktown came at a critical time for American diplomacy and demonstrated that peace could be won on American terms . continental élargit la commission qui avait autorisé Adams à traiter 15.
... unacceptable to the American commis- sioners . Yorktown came at a critical time for American diplomacy and demonstrated that peace could be won on American terms . continental élargit la commission qui avait autorisé Adams à traiter 15.
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... peace . Tall , slender , graceful and well - spoken , Jay had the polished air of a courtier . He was , on the other hand , stub- born and suspicious , and he became thoroughly frustrated by his experience in Spain . After helping ...
... peace . Tall , slender , graceful and well - spoken , Jay had the polished air of a courtier . He was , on the other hand , stub- born and suspicious , and he became thoroughly frustrated by his experience in Spain . After helping ...
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