France
39
relations with the Netherlands
29
proposed alliance between U.S., Netherlands, and
26
as source of funds for U.S.
24
war with Great Britain
20
JA on relations with U.S.
15
and separate Anglo-American peace
15
relations with Austria
13
alliance with U.S. and Netherlands proposed
13
military supplies from
12
capture of British possessions
12
guarantee of Dutch loan to U.S.
12
recognition of and support for Amer. independence
12
and peace negotiations
11
and treaty with America
11
comments on social customs and people of
11
proposed alliance between Netherlands and
12
subsidies and loans to the U.S.
11
Treaty of Versailles (1783)
10
ability to sustain war effort
10
and Anglo-Amer. peace negotiations
10
financial assistance to U.S.
10
prizes and prisoners in
9
JA's comments on extravagance and immorality in
9
and Congress' revaluation of currency
8
West Indies as objective of
8
as source of loans or subsidies to U.S.
8
commercial treaty between Britain and
8
debate over French aid and Amer. obligations
8
policy toward U.S. boundaries and Canada
8
sends munitions and other military supplies to America
7
Brit. recognition of U.S. and
7
European balance of power and
8
Spanish mediation of war with England
7
and subsidiary treaties
7
commercial and maritime problems in ports of
7
law regarding recapture
7
plan with Spain to invade England
7
spoliation claims controversy
7
trade and commerce with
6
conduct and settlement of Anglo-Dutch war
6
effect of Yorktown on Franco-Amer. relations
6
focus of military operations
6
independent U.S. foreign policy opposed by
7
influence on U.S. policy
6
loans and subsidies for U.S.
6
policy toward Netherlands
6
relations with and policy toward U.S.
6
treaty plan provisions covering possible war of, with England
5
Farmers General imports tobacco
5
JA on French manners, morals, and institutions
5
and European balance of power
6
and JA's diplomacy in Netherlands
5
and Spanish entry into the war
5
and War of the Bavarian Succession
5
customs agents and duties in
5
dominant influence exerted on American policy
5
efforts to sell whale oil in
5
incentives to continue war with Britain
6
peace commissioners instructed to defer to
5
possibility of Anglo-Dutch alliance against
5
regulation on prizes and prisoners
5
relations with Great Britain
5
relations with Portugal
7
to govern joint commission to negotiate Anglo-Amer. peace
4
British efforts to split U.S. from
4
JA on attachment to Amer. cause of
4
and Anglo-Spanish negotiations
4
and Carlisle Peace Commission's Manifesto
4
and Izard's property captured on Nile
4
and compensation for loss of Amer. ships
4
and status of Amer. warships in ports of
4
called on to retaliate if British intensify war
4
control of the sea as object of war with England
4
government reportedly favors Franklin over JA
4
opposes British maritime supremacy
4
prepares to send Ternay's fleet and Rochambeau's army to America
4
proposed alliance with Netherlands
4
trade in sugar and whale oil in
3
Brit. proposals for Anglo-Amer. peace and
3
British popular support for war with
3
Dutch to seek aid in defending possessions
3
European support for policies of
3
JA criticizes policies of
3
Russian effort to mediate Anglo-French war
3
alliance with America and Netherlands in negotiation
3
and Anglo-American truce
3
and Gillon's efforts to obtain ships for S.C. navy
3
and John Law's “System”
3
and Sardinian mediation efforts
3
and War for Bavarian Succession
3
and aid to U.S. prior to outbreak of war with England
3
and compensation for loss of Fair Play at Guadaloupe
3
and depreciated Amer. currency
3
and interception of correspondence
3
and recognition of U.S.
3
benefits from support of U.S.
3
borrows money in Netherlands
3
criticism of naval aid to U.S.
3
entry of printed material into
3
government's failure to share intelligence
3
governmental expenditures of
3
guarantees Amer. loan in Netherlands
3
observations by Americans on people and government of
3
pressures Great Britain into negotiating commercial treaty
3
proposed Franco-Russian commercial treaty
4
relations between Commissioners and government of
3
relationship with, in treaty plan
2
Anglo-Dutch peace negotiations and
2
Anglo-French war to be prosecuted in America
2
Austro-Russian mediation and
2
British raids on coast of (1758)
2
Family Compact with Spain
2
JA lacks diplomatic status in
2
JA owed debt for furthering interests of in Netherlands
2
Jefferson travels to south of
2
Livingston as partisan of
2
Newfoundland fisheries and
2
Sartine removed as naval minister
2
U.S. as market for manufactures of
2
and appointment of “advocate general” in U.S.
2
and controversy over JA's salary
2
and demolition of barrier fortresses
2
and growth of Amer. power
3
and publication of Affaires de l'Angleterre
2
and recognition of Amer. independence
2
appointment of Amer. consul in
2
as source of intelligence
2
comments on politics of
2
during French and Indian War
3
efforts to limit Amer. peace ultimata
2
expected response of, to a declaration of independence
2
healthier than Netherlands
2
manifesto justifying war with Britain
2
manufacturing rivalry with Britain
2
mediates between Austria and the Netherlands
2
naval and merchant marine customs of
2
newspaper censorship in
2
notified of U.S. accession to armed neutrality
2
on Austro-Russian mediation and JA
2
on loans from private and other sources for United States
2
opposes JA's negotiation of European treaty
2
pleasure is the business of
2
poetry, history, and oratory of
2
policy toward Dana mission
2
possible separate peace and
2
relations with Ottoman Empire
2
rumored to have pensioned Hancock, Cooper, and Sullivan
2
terms for Anglo-French peace
2
use of English language in
2
visits by naval officers of
1
AA hears of JA's arrival in
1
Amer. prisoners escape to
1
American claims against, from Napoleonic wars
1
Anglo-French commercial rivalry
1
Barclay appointed consul to
1
Brit. use prizes taken from during war
1
Britain's reported differentiation between French and U.S. ships
1
British possessions in captured by Charles VII
1
British take possessions in India
1
Constitutional Assembly of 1789
1
Deane and Bancroft express anti-U.S. sentiments in
1
Dutch climate compared with
2
Dutch recognition of U.S. and
1
European reaction to excesses of Louis XIV
1
Franklin as minister to
2
French and Indian War and
1
George III attacks unprovoked entry into war
1
Huguenot-Catholic struggles
1
Isaac Smith Jr. on political situation in
1
J. Laurens allegedly gives offense to
1
J. Laurens seeks to raise loan in
1
JA admires learned societies in
3
JA appointed Joint Commissioner to
1
JA appointed commissioner at court of
1
JA considers stronger than Britain
1
JA on American relations with
1
JA on anti-British feeling in
1
JA on outbreak of war with England
1
JA on reunification of U.S. and Britain leading to war with
1
JA promises to inform of any British peace proposals
1
JA's commission and instructions to conclude alliance between U.S., Netherlands, and
1
JA's lack of official standing in
1
JQA on shape of women in
1
JQA on threat of war with
1
Jefferson appointed consul to
1
John Laurens named special envoy to
1
Mass. Constitution of 1780 printed in
1
New Year's celebration at Court
1
Prussia has no minister in
1
Russian Anglomanes' view of situation of
1
S. Cooper subsidized by
1
U.S. boundaries as contentious issue
1
U.S. may appoint minister to
1
U.S. repays from Dutch loans
1
accomplishments and learning among women
1
achievements of Louis XVI in
1
aid to U.S. as drain on resources of
1
ambassador to, rejected (1775)
1
and Anglo-French naval rivalry
1
and Austro-Russian mediation of war with Great Britain
1
and British efforts to hire neutral vessels
1
and Franco-Dutch war (1747)
1
and capture of St. Eustatius
1
and expedition to Northwest coast of N. America
1
anecdote about Frenchmen
1
appeal to Congress on behalf of Asgill
1
appeals to royal council of
1
as source of arms for uprising in England
1
books on French history and law
1
chaotic state of the French treasury
1
characteristics of people and literature
1
commerce with U.S. promoted
1
concludes treaty with Netherlands
1
condition of working class in
1
consequences of British victory for
1
consular convention with U.S.
1
control over JA's actions in negotiating ceded to
1
demolition of barrier fortresses and
1
diplomatic representation in U.S.
1
draft Franco-Amer. consular convention
1
effect of U.S., independence in
1
effect of intervention in Amer. Revolution
1
effect of successes on Dutch
1
exchange rate for livre tournois
1
excisemen expect bribes
1
guarantees U.S. loan in Netherlands
1
has “passed the Zenith of its Virtue”
1
homes and furnishings of
1
hostility to expansion of trade at Ostend
1
intercedes on behalf of Ryan and McCarty
1
lack of news in midst of war with England
1
living style of ambassadors to
1
merchant fleet returns from West Indies
1
naval assistance for American republic
1
naval officers honor U.S.
1
news of Yorktown arrives
1
notified of ratification of Arts. of Confederation
1
occupation of Netherlands
1
only nation represented by an ambassador in London
1
opposes U.S. on western lands and fisheries
1
opposition to in Netherlands
1
policy toward neutral property on enemy ships
1
portions of R.I. reportedly ceded to
1
position in Europe vis-à-vis Great Britain
1
position on internal strife in Netherlands
1
prize courts under laws of
1
prohibits importation of Brit. manufactures
1
protests drafts of Bank of U.S.
1
quadruple alliance proposed
1
rejects plan for attack on Canada with U.S.
1
relations with U.S. during JA's presidency
1
religious and political situation in
1
reportedly sends supplies and money to Irish dissidents
1
rise of influence in Germany
1
rumored alteration in government of
1
rumored sale of Corsica by
1
sends arms and clothing for Continental Army
1
skeptical of unity of Amer. states
1
support of America predicted
1
threat to West Indian colonies of
1
treaty with, urged in Netherlands
1
troops from put down revolt in Geneva
1
unhappy with Dutch-American treaty (1782)
1
vessel refuses to salute British warship
1
“a Country grown old in Debauchery and lewdeness”
1
Jefferson appointed minister to
1
prohibits Raynal's Histoire in
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