Papers of John Adams, volume 10

To the President of Congress, No. 96

From James Warren

To the President of Congress, No. 97, 19 July 1780 JA President of Congress Huntington, Samuel

1780-07-19

To the President of Congress, No. 97, 19 July 1780 Adams, John President of Congress Huntington, Samuel
To the President of Congress, No. 97

Paris, 19 July 1780. Dupl in John Thaxter's hand (PCC, No. 84, II, f. 207–209). printed : Wharton, ed., Dipl. Corr. Amer. Rev. , 3:869–870.

In this letter, read in Congress on 26 Dec., John Adams repeated, in more detail, the reports on the Danish, Russian, and Swedish naval preparations contained in his other letter of this date (No. 96, calendared, above). He also included a report from Amsterdam on the Spanish capture of Mobile that noted its importance and the likelihood that it would lead to the fall of Pensacola, allowing Spain to combat effectively the extension of British naval power into the Caribbean. Adams observed that it was necessary for both Spain and France to challenge and diminish British naval dominance because of the British policy of going to war with any power that developed a formidable navy. For earlier statements by Adams to this effect, see his “Letters from a Distinguished American,” ante 14–22 July, Nos. III and V (above).

Dupl in John Thaxter's hand (PCC, No. 84, II, f. 207–209). printed : (Wharton, ed., Dipl. Corr. Amer. Rev. , 3:869–870.)