The American Revolution and the French AllianceSyracuse University Press, 1969 - 246 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 120
... Cooper aligned himself with the faction led by John Hancock , Thomas Cushing , and his brother , William Cooper . The other faction , the more powerful in national politics , was led by John and Samuel Adams , James Warren , and ...
... Cooper aligned himself with the faction led by John Hancock , Thomas Cushing , and his brother , William Cooper . The other faction , the more powerful in national politics , was led by John and Samuel Adams , James Warren , and ...
Σελίδα 121
... Cooper demanded that France relinquish all claims to Canada . " France must give the most unequivocal assurances that she means not to resume the government of Canada , but to incorporate it with the United States , " he advised ...
... Cooper demanded that France relinquish all claims to Canada . " France must give the most unequivocal assurances that she means not to resume the government of Canada , but to incorporate it with the United States , " he advised ...
Σελίδα 122
... Cooper in an effort to diminish the influence of Samuel Adams in his home state . Joseph de Valnois reported on Cooper's activities , identifying him as " our reverend friend . " Cooper convinced de Valnais of his devotion to the French ...
... Cooper in an effort to diminish the influence of Samuel Adams in his home state . Joseph de Valnois reported on Cooper's activities , identifying him as " our reverend friend . " Cooper convinced de Valnais of his devotion to the French ...
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The Advent of the French Alliance | 1 |
Initial American Reaction | 14 |
Conrad Alexandre Gérard | 32 |
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accepted action affairs agreed alliance ally American appeared Army arrival Arthur Lee became believed Boston Britain British cause Congress considered continued controversy Cooper Correspondence critical D'Estaing Deane delegates demands effort England Europe expected fear fishery Fleet forces foreign France Franklin French Gates Gazette Gérard Henry Historical honor hope ibid independence influence instructions interest James John Adams Journal July June King Laurens leaders letter Livingston LMCC Lovell Loyalist Luzerne to Vergennes March Massachusetts military Minister moderates negotiations never Newport North objectives offered officers original Papers Patriot peace Philadelphia political position possible proposals Protestant Providence published radicals received religion remained reported returned Revolution Rochambeau Samuel Adams seemed Sept served signed Spain success Sullivan territory Thomas tion treaty United voted Washington West wrote York
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