The Emerging Nation: A Documentary History of the Foreign Relations of the United States Under the Articles of Confederation, 1780-1789National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 1996 |
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... British negotiator in Paris . Charles James Fox and Hartley at first seemed of one mind in their desire to resolve trade matters with the Americans . However , British public opinion quickly hardened against allowing the Americans to ...
... British negotiator in Paris . Charles James Fox and Hartley at first seemed of one mind in their desire to resolve trade matters with the Americans . However , British public opinion quickly hardened against allowing the Americans to ...
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... British goods in any competition for American markets . However , French commercial practices made no allowance for credit , and French manufacturers did not adapt their products to the American market . Despite the lack of an Anglo ...
... British goods in any competition for American markets . However , French commercial practices made no allowance for credit , and French manufacturers did not adapt their products to the American market . Despite the lack of an Anglo ...
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... British leaders eventually favored the new Constitution and came to view its adoption as advantageous to their interests . While some feared that a strong federal government would discriminate against British commerce or shipping in ...
... British leaders eventually favored the new Constitution and came to view its adoption as advantageous to their interests . While some feared that a strong federal government would discriminate against British commerce or shipping in ...
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... British Public Record Office : Foreign Office Files British Public Record Office : Colonial Office Files Political Correspondence contemporary translation of document translation prepared for this edition volume verso William Temple ...
... British Public Record Office : Foreign Office Files British Public Record Office : Colonial Office Files Political Correspondence contemporary translation of document translation prepared for this edition volume verso William Temple ...
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... British creditors . The British in turn failed to comply with Article Seven , which specified the evacuation of all occupied territory . They had withdrawn from Savannah and Charleston long before the signing of the definitive peace ...
... British creditors . The British in turn failed to comply with Article Seven , which specified the evacuation of all occupied territory . They had withdrawn from Savannah and Charleston long before the signing of the definitive peace ...
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