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The diplomatic correspondence of the American revolution: being the letters of Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane, John Adams, John Jay, Arthur Lee, Willi
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The book presents a collection of letters from key figures of the American Revolution, detailing their diplomatic efforts and foreign relations. Notable correspondents include Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay, who discuss strategies, alliances, and negotiations with foreign powers. This correspondence offers a rich insight into the political landscape of the time and highlights the challenges faced in securing support for the fledgling nation. It serves as an important historical resource for understanding the complexities of diplomacy during the Revolutionary War.
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The diplomatic correspondence of the American revolution: being the letters of Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane, John Adams, John Jay, Arthur Lee, Willi, Jared Sparks
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- 2012
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- Title
- The diplomatic correspondence of the American revolution: being the letters of Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane, John Adams, John Jay, Arthur Lee, Willi
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Jared Sparks
- Publisher
- Gale Ecco, Sabin Americana
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 534
- ISBN13
- 9781275612440
- Category
- World history
- Description
- The book presents a collection of letters from key figures of the American Revolution, detailing their diplomatic efforts and foreign relations. Notable correspondents include Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay, who discuss strategies, alliances, and negotiations with foreign powers. This correspondence offers a rich insight into the political landscape of the time and highlights the challenges faced in securing support for the fledgling nation. It serves as an important historical resource for understanding the complexities of diplomacy during the Revolutionary War.