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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... established a federal union . It is the goal of the editors of this publication to make available significant documents to serve as a starting point for the study of United States diplomacy for the years 1780 to 1789. The documents ...
... established a federal union . It is the goal of the editors of this publication to make available significant documents to serve as a starting point for the study of United States diplomacy for the years 1780 to 1789. The documents ...
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... established . Positive foreign response evolved over time . The Comte de Moustier , the French minister to the United States , was at first suspicious of the new measure , but by 1789 had come to accept and support it , as had the ...
... established . Positive foreign response evolved over time . The Comte de Moustier , the French minister to the United States , was at first suspicious of the new measure , but by 1789 had come to accept and support it , as had the ...
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... established , rich , and powerful , and the other is newborn , cash - poor , and lacking in most of the means to pursue military objectives successfully , the alliance requires the investment of considerable military aid and money on ...
... established , rich , and powerful , and the other is newborn , cash - poor , and lacking in most of the means to pursue military objectives successfully , the alliance requires the investment of considerable military aid and money on ...
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... established the Department of Foreign Affairs in 1781 , with Robert R. Livingston ' as its Secretary . Livingston resigned in June 1783 , and the post remained vacant until John Jay10 returned from Europe in July 1784 to find that ...
... established the Department of Foreign Affairs in 1781 , with Robert R. Livingston ' as its Secretary . Livingston resigned in June 1783 , and the post remained vacant until John Jay10 returned from Europe in July 1784 to find that ...
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... established between the King's subjects and those of the 13 States on solid principles , it would result in unfortunate consequences for the manufactories of Great Britain . It is in the hope of preventing them that General Clinton2 has ...
... established between the King's subjects and those of the 13 States on solid principles , it would result in unfortunate consequences for the manufactories of Great Britain . It is in the hope of preventing them that General Clinton2 has ...
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